Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism
In this updated, expanded edition, starting with Freud's "projection theory" of religion - that belief in God is merely a product of man's desire for security - Professor Vitz argues that psychoanalysis actually provides a more satisfying explanation for atheism. Disappointment in one's earthly father, whether through death, absence, or mistreatment, frequently leads to a rejection of God.

A biographical survey of influential atheists of the past four centuries shows that this "defective father hypothesis" provides a consistent explanation of the "intense atheism" of these thinkers. A survey of the leading defenders of Christianity over the same period confirms the hypothesis, finding few defective fathers. Vitz concludes with an intriguing comparison of male and female atheists and a consideration of other psychological factors that can contribute to atheism.

Professor Vitz does not argue that atheism is psychologically determined. Each man, whatever his experiences, ultimately chooses to accept God or reject him. Yet the cavalier attribution of religious faith to irrational, psychological needs is so prevalent that an exposition of the psychological factors predisposing one to atheism is necessary.

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Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism
In this updated, expanded edition, starting with Freud's "projection theory" of religion - that belief in God is merely a product of man's desire for security - Professor Vitz argues that psychoanalysis actually provides a more satisfying explanation for atheism. Disappointment in one's earthly father, whether through death, absence, or mistreatment, frequently leads to a rejection of God.

A biographical survey of influential atheists of the past four centuries shows that this "defective father hypothesis" provides a consistent explanation of the "intense atheism" of these thinkers. A survey of the leading defenders of Christianity over the same period confirms the hypothesis, finding few defective fathers. Vitz concludes with an intriguing comparison of male and female atheists and a consideration of other psychological factors that can contribute to atheism.

Professor Vitz does not argue that atheism is psychologically determined. Each man, whatever his experiences, ultimately chooses to accept God or reject him. Yet the cavalier attribution of religious faith to irrational, psychological needs is so prevalent that an exposition of the psychological factors predisposing one to atheism is necessary.

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Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism

Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism

by Paul C. Vitz
Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism

Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism

by Paul C. Vitz

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In this updated, expanded edition, starting with Freud's "projection theory" of religion - that belief in God is merely a product of man's desire for security - Professor Vitz argues that psychoanalysis actually provides a more satisfying explanation for atheism. Disappointment in one's earthly father, whether through death, absence, or mistreatment, frequently leads to a rejection of God.

A biographical survey of influential atheists of the past four centuries shows that this "defective father hypothesis" provides a consistent explanation of the "intense atheism" of these thinkers. A survey of the leading defenders of Christianity over the same period confirms the hypothesis, finding few defective fathers. Vitz concludes with an intriguing comparison of male and female atheists and a consideration of other psychological factors that can contribute to atheism.

Professor Vitz does not argue that atheism is psychologically determined. Each man, whatever his experiences, ultimately chooses to accept God or reject him. Yet the cavalier attribution of religious faith to irrational, psychological needs is so prevalent that an exposition of the psychological factors predisposing one to atheism is necessary.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781586176877
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Publication date: 10/11/2013
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 667,143
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Paul C. Vitz, a former professor of psychology at New York University, was an atheist until his late 30s. He earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. at Stanford. Professor Vitz is the author of Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-Worship, Modern Art and Modern Science, and Sigmund Freud's Christian Unconscious, as well as numerous articles in professional and popular journals. He and his wife, Evelyn, are the parents of six children.

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
1Intense Atheism3
The Projection Theory of Belief in God6
Freud's Unacknowledged Theory of Unbelief9
A New Theory of Atheism: The Defective Father Hypothesis15
2Atheists and Their Fathers17
Dead Fathers20
Friedrich Nietzsche20
David Hume25
Bertrand Russell26
Jean-Paul Sartre28
Albert Camus31
Arthur Schopenhauer32
Abusive and Weak Fathers34
Thomas Hobbes34
Jean Meslier36
Voltaire38
Jean d'Alembert40
Baron d'Holbach42
Ludwig Feuerbach43
Samuel Butler44
Sigmund Freud47
H. G. Wells48
Minor Atheists51
John Toland51
Richard Carlile53
Robert Taylor54
Contemporary Atheists54
Madalyn Murray O'Hair54
Albert Ellis55
3Theists and Their Fathers58
Blaise Pascal59
George Berkeley60
Joseph Butler62
Thomas Reid62
Edmund Burke64
Moses Mendelssohn67
William Paley69
William Wilberforce69
Francois Rene de Chateaubriand71
Friedrich Schleiermacher72
John Henry Newman73
Alexis de Tocqueville75
Samuel Wilberforce77
Soren Kierkegaard78
Baron Friedrich von Hugel81
G. K. Chesterton82
Albert Schweitzer85
Martin Buber86
Karl Barth88
Dietrich Bonhoeffer89
Abraham Heschel91
4Extensions and Qualifications94
Substitute Fathers94
Don Bosco95
Hilaire Belloc98
Walker Percy100
Political Atheists104
Joseph Stalin104
Adolf Hitler105
Mao Zedong107
The Atheist Father as a Positive Influence107
Men and Women: Some Differences109
Simone de Beauvoir113
Ayn Rand116
Jill Johnston118
Kate Millett120
Exceptions122
Denis Diderot122
Karl Marx124
Other Psychologies of Unbelief126
5Superficial Atheism: A Personal Account130
General Socialization134
Specific Socialization135
Personal Independence136
Personal Convenience136
Another Exemplary Case137
6Conclusions139
Intelligence, Ambition, and Will140
The Complete Model143
Notes149
Index166
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