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Series Foreword by G.E. Gorman Introduction Psychoanalytic Studies of Religion: A Critical Assessment The Basic Theory Historical Development of the Psychoanalytic Approach Freud's Writings on Religion A Model Analysis Using Clinical Data Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Critiques Overview Annotated Bibliography General Sources Freud's Original Writings Critical Reviews and Overviews Freud's Jewish Identity Origins of Religion Religion and Individual Psychodynamics Religious Experience Conversion Biographies Mythology Rituals Transition Rites Judaism Anti-Semitism Christianity Asian Religions (Buddhism, Hinduism) Ego Psychology and Religion Object Relations Theory and Religion Academic Studies of Psychoanalytic Hypotheses Mother-Worship Father Projection Author Index Title Index Subject Index

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