Psychoanalysis and Religion

"A daring book to have cast into the midst of the world's excitements, for it will itself breed new excitements. . . . It is not a book to be missed by those interested in man's spiritual growth."--New York Times

A noted psychoanalyst assesses the modern issue between traditional religion and a philosophy that takes as the sole aim in life the satisfaction of instinctive and material values.

septembre 1959, 128 pages, The Terry Lectures, Anglais
University Presses
978-0-300-00089-4

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