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Reading Freud : psychology, neurosis, and religion
(Scholars Press, 1983)
The primary goal of this short book is to interrogate systematically Freud's major essays on religion. To do that well requires that we know what he is talking about when he compares religious rituals, for example, to ...
Caleb williams or things as they are
(Project Gutenberg ebook, 1903)
Augustine: The reader as self-object
(Journal for the Scientific Study of ReligionBlackwell Publishing, 1986)
My general thesis is that Confessions is written for an audience which Augustine uses as selfobjects...I do not formulate a diagnosis of Augustine's personality...I would rather emphasize the profound devaluation of ...
Semiotics as Metapsychology. The Status of Repression
(Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1982-11)
Among the many replacements offered for Freud's much critizied metapsychology, those based on linguistics are especially popular. But are they adequate to the task? Peterfreund (1971), Ricoeur (1970), Schafer (1976), and ...
Old Testament Ethics
(Christian Century, 1982-01-20)
"We have made real gains in understanding the historical context of ancient Israel, the literary forms of the Bible, the nature of tradition and the theological beliefs of the people. What now needs to be done is to examine ...
Grant and Sherman and Their Campaigns of 1864-65
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1992-04-24)
Political Generals in Blue: Lincoln's Gamble for War Support
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1992-04-24)
New Issues, New Loyalties, and the Politics of Class and Race in the Two-Party South
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1993-04-07)
A Solemn Trust: The Church and Slavery in the Mind of a Southern Old School Proslavery Minister
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1994-04-15)