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100 _aKaplan, Gregory
245 0 _aDisciplining freud on religion/
_bperspectives from the humanities and social sciences
_cedited by Gregory Kaplan and William Barclay Parsons
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bRowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc.,
_c2010.
300 _a233 p.
505 _aPart 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
700 _aParsons, William Barclay
942 _cWB16