This book assesses the legacy of Ana María Rizzuto, particularly The Birth of the Living God, her contribution to the psychoanalysis of religion. Contributors to this volume offer clinical and theoretical insights concerning Rizzuto’s examination of the origin of God representations in early childhood and their elaboration across the life cycle.
This book assesses the legacy of Ana María Rizzuto, particularly The Birth of the Living God, her contribution to the psychoanalysis of religion. Contributors to this volume offer clinical and theoretical insights concerning Rizzuto’s examination of the origin of God representations in early childhood and their elaboration across the life cycle.
David M. Goodman is associate dean for academic affairs at the Woods College of Advancing Studies at Boston College, teaching associate at Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Hospital, and a psychologist in private practice. Martha J. Reineke is professor of religion in the Department of Philosophy and World Religions at the University of Northern Iowa.
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Acknowledgments Introduction, by Martha Reineke and David Goodman Chapter 1: The Paradigm Shifting Research of Ana-María Rizzuto: Origins, Strategy, Reception, and Horizon, by John McDargh Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 2: Becoming a Believer, Becoming an Unbeliever. The Contribution of Ana-María Rizzuto to the Psychology of Religion in the Light of Clinical Practice, by Mario Aletti Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 3: The Persecuting God and the Crucified Self: The Vital Role of Metaphors in Psychotherapy, by Gry Stålsett, Arne Austad, and Leif Gunnar Engedal Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 4: The Healing Factor in Psychotherapy: An Encounter with Ana-María Rizzuto, by Anthony Stern Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 5: Birth of a Living Monster: Rizzuto and the Religious Imagination, by Martha Reineke Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 6: Ana-María Rizzuto and the New Atheism: Science and Religion in Light of Psychoanalysis, by Jacob Waldenmaier Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Conclusion, by Martha Reineke and David Goodman About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction, by Martha Reineke and David Goodman Chapter 1: The Paradigm Shifting Research of Ana-María Rizzuto: Origins, Strategy, Reception, and Horizon, by John McDargh Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 2: Becoming a Believer, Becoming an Unbeliever. The Contribution of Ana-María Rizzuto to the Psychology of Religion in the Light of Clinical Practice, by Mario Aletti Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 3: The Persecuting God and the Crucified Self: The Vital Role of Metaphors in Psychotherapy, by Gry Stålsett, Arne Austad, and Leif Gunnar Engedal Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 4: The Healing Factor in Psychotherapy: An Encounter with Ana-María Rizzuto, by Anthony Stern Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 5: Birth of a Living Monster: Rizzuto and the Religious Imagination, by Martha Reineke Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Chapter 6: Ana-María Rizzuto and the New Atheism: Science and Religion in Light of Psychoanalysis, by Jacob Waldenmaier Discussion, by Ana-María Rizzuto Conclusion, by Martha Reineke and David Goodman About the Contributors
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