Man and His Religion: Aspects of Religious Psychology |
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Foreword by Sean ORiordan xi | 1 |
GENUINE AND SPURIOUS | 44 |
taboo | 108 |
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according action adolescence adult Allport animals anxiety appear archetype aspect assertion attitude becomes behaviour believe biological C. G. Jung characteristics child Christianity complex concept conscious considered cultural relativism culture divine doctrine ego ideal emotional existence expression fact father forms Freud fundamental genuine Gestalt psychology human Huxley Ibid idea ideal impulse individual infantile interpretation J. C. Flugel libido London magic man's manifestations maturity meaning mental moral and religious mystery mystical myth nature neurosis neurotic normal norms objects obligation observed Oedipus Oedipus complex organism particular point of view primitive principle problem psychic activity psycho psychoanalysis psychology Psychology of Religion qualities question reality reason relations religion religious experience religious feeling religious sense Rudolf Otto Rümke Ruth Benedict sacred scientific sexual Sigmund Freud situation social society sociology superego symbol theory things thinking tion unconscious understand values