Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries

Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries

by Robert Kugelmann
Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries

Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries

by Robert Kugelmann

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Overview

In this study of psychology and Catholicism, Kugelmann aims to provide clarity in an area filled with emotion and opinion. From the beginnings of modern psychology to the mid-1960s, this complicated relationship between science and religion is methodically investigated. Conflicts such as the boundary of 'person' versus 'soul', contested between psychology and the Church, are debated thoroughly. Kugelmann goes on to examine topics such as the role of the subconscious in explaining spiritualism and miracles; psychoanalysis and the sacrament of confession; myth and symbol in psychology and religious experience; cognition and will in psychology and in religious life; humanistic psychology as a spiritual movement. This fascinating study will be of great interest to scholars and students of both psychology and religious studies but will also appeal to all of those who have an interest in the way modern science and traditional religion coexist in our ever-changing society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781139088848
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 782 KB

About the Author

Robert Kugelmann is a professor of psychology at the University of Dallas. He has written two previous books: The Windows of Soul (1983) and Stress: The Nature and History of Engineered Grief (1992).

Table of Contents

1. An introduction; 2. The major fault line: modernism and psychology; 3. Neoscholastic psychology; 4. Psychology as the boundary: Catholicism, spiritualism, and science; 5. Psychoanalysis versus the power of will; 6. From out of the depths: Carl Jung's challenges and Catholic replies; 7. Institutionalizing the relationship; 8. Humanistic psychology and Catholicism: dialogue and confrontation; 9. Trading zones between psychology and Catholicism; 10. Crossings.

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"....this book reveals the ways that both psychologists and theologians believed that they were and were not dealing with similar phenomena in different ways.... Students of theology, psychology, and the history of medicine, as well as religious and secular mental health professionals, will be enlightened by this insightful narration of a complex, multifaceted history.... Recommended..."
—A.W. Klink, Duke University, CHOICE

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