Being-There-With-and-For: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Characterizes Notions of Being Religious |
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Authors: | Chris R. Schlauch |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Theology, Boston University, P.O. Box 362, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA |
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Abstract: | Diverse religious communities and traditions share certain common notions among the ways of life they seek to cultivate, notions that contemporary psychoanalysis can illumine. This essay offers three contributions: (a) substantive—characterizing features of a way: being-there-with-and-for; (b) methodological—outlining genres of relating psychology and religion; (c) philosophical—discussing relations between epistemology and ontology (that is, between maps and territory). Chris R. Schlauch is Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology and Religion, and Psychology of Religion at Boston University. |
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Keywords: | Real Empathy Winnicott Kohut Psychoanalysis Religion |
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