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Psychoanalytic and Psychometric Perspectives on Religion suggests to combine perspectives from psychoanalysis and academic psychology, from nomothetic and idiothetic research, for more depth of vision for the current psychology of religion. In this interdisciplinary study, Barbara Keller demonstrates the potential of integrative perspectives by analysing topics such as religious development, religion and personality, and the process of working with religious issues in psychotherapy. Options for the study of lived “religion” are discussed, taking into consideration North American and European contexts of religious experience and of psychological and psychoanalytic discussion.

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Taking Psychoanalytic and Psychometric Perspectives toward a Binocular Vision of Religion  Barbara Keller Abstract Keywords  1 Toward a Binocular Vision of Religion  2 What Develops in Religious Development?  3 Differential Perspectives  4 Religion and Faith “in Treatment”  5 Conclusions: The Value of Complementary Perspectives  Acknowledgements  References

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 23/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004436336, 978-9004436336
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      Book Synopsis
      Psychoanalytic and Psychometric Perspectives on Religion suggests to combine perspectives from psychoanalysis and academic psychology, from nomothetic and idiothetic research, for more depth of vision for the current psychology of religion. In this interdisciplinary study, Barbara Keller demonstrates the potential of integrative perspectives by analysing topics such as religious development, religion and personality, and the process of working with religious issues in psychotherapy. Options for the study of lived “religion” are discussed, taking into consideration North American and European contexts of religious experience and of psychological and psychoanalytic discussion.

      Table of Contents
      Taking Psychoanalytic and Psychometric Perspectives toward a Binocular Vision of Religion  Barbara Keller Abstract Keywords  1 Toward a Binocular Vision of Religion  2 What Develops in Religious Development?  3 Differential Perspectives  4 Religion and Faith “in Treatment”  5 Conclusions: The Value of Complementary Perspectives  Acknowledgements  References

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