Kaplan, Gregory

Disciplining freud on religion/ perspectives from the humanities and social sciences edited by Gregory Kaplan and William Barclay Parsons - 1st ed. - New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., 2010. - 233 p.

Part I: On Freud, Religion, and Religious Studies
Desiderata and Possibilities for the Psychological
Study of Religion: How to Enlarge the Place of
Freudian TTiought in Religious Studies
Jacob A. Belzen, The University of Amsterdam
When Throne and Altar Are in Danger: Freud,
Mourning, and Religion in Modernity
Diane Jonte-Pace, Santa Clara University
Part II: Perspectives from the Natural and
Social Sciences
Love the Mother, Hate the Father:
Understanding Sociology's Vehement Rejection
of Freud on Religion
Michael P. Carroll, University of Western Ontario
Of Chariots, Navels, and Winged Steeds:
The Dialogue between Psychoanalysis and
Buddhism
William B. Parsons, Rice University
Freud and Neuroscience: A Return to Origins
Kelly Bulkeley, The Graduate Theobgical Union,
John F. Kennedy University
Part III: Philosophical Reconsiderations
Freud and Philosophy of Religion after Metaphysics
Gregory Kapbn, Rice University
"The Jewish People Does Not Dream":
The Paradoxes of Identification, or Martin Buber
and Sigmund Freud on the Meaning of Judaism
Bettina Bergo, Universiti de Montreal
Freudian Unconscious and Secularization of Judaism
Jean'Joseph Goux, Rice University

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