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Conscience: theological and psychological perspectives / Nelson, Carl Ellis ed.

Вторинний автор-особа: Nelson, Carl EllisМова: англійська.Вихідні дані: New York : Newman, 1973Опис: p. xi, 353ISBN: 0809117673.Класифікація: 126Примітки про зміст: Nelson, C. Ellis: PREFACE -- p. l I. THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. Ricoeur, Paul : GUILT, ETHICS AND RELIGION -- p.11 2. Lehmann, Paul : THE DECLINE AND FALL OF CONSCIENCE -- p.28 3. Tillich, Paul : A CONSCIENCE ABOVE MORALISM -- p. 46 4. Tillich, Paul : THE NATURE OF A LIBERATING CONSCIENCE -- p.62 5. Robinson, N. H. G. : HOW THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO CONSCIENCE -- p.72 6. Schär, Hans: PROTESTANT PROBLEMS WITH CONSCIENCE -- p. 79 7. Rudin, Josef: A CATHOLIC VIEW OF CONSCIENCE -- p. 95 8. Dulle, Avery R. : CONSCIENCE AND CHURCH AUTHORITY -- p. 115 9. Mortimer, R. C. : AN ANGLO-CATHOLIC VIEW OF CONSCIENCE -- p.123 10. Curran, Charles E. : THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE TODAY -- p.132 11. Cousins, Ewert H. : THE MATURE CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE -- p.143 12. Macquarrie, John: THE STRUGGLE OF CONSCIENCE FOR AUTHENTIC SELFHOOD -- p.155 13. Glaser, John W. : CONSCIENCE AND SUPEREGO: A KEY DISTINCTION -- p.167 II. PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 14. Sanford, Nevitt : ELEMENTS OF PERSONALITY -- p. 191 15. Zilboorg, Gregory : SUPEREGO AND CONSCIENCE -- p. 210 16. Buber, Martin : GUILT AND GUILT FEELINGS -- p. 224 17. Pattison, E. Mansell : THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL VALUES IN CHILDREN -- p. 238 18. McCarthy, Dorothea : THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORMAL CONSCIENCE -- p. 263 19. Robert Sears, Eleanor Macoby, Harry Levin: HOW CONSCIENCE IS FORMED -- p. 292 20. Bettelheim, Bruno: PERSONALITY FORMATION IN THE KIBBUTZ -- p.310 21. Josselyn, Irene M. : CHANGES IN CONSCIENCE DURING ADOLESCENCE -- p. 321 22. Keniston, Kenneth : THE STRUGGLE OF CONSCIENCE IN YOUTH -- p. 330 Анотація: CONSCIENCE theological and psychological perspectives Conscience is difficult to define, its source of power is obscure, and its feelings of guilt seldom have a logical cause. Until modern times, studies of conscience reflected these ambiguities and often claimed that God created conscience to produce good moral behavior. Responding to that notion, Sigmund Freud said, “God has been guilty of an uneven and careless piece of work.” Through psycho-analysis he opened up a new way to understand conscience. These essays, a result of the re-thinking of conscience in the light of Freud’s discoveries, indicate a rapprochement between theologians and psychologists and a fresh understanding of how morality emanates from the core of human nature..Найменування теми як предметна рубрика: Conscience | Conscience | Psychology and religion Тип одиниці: Книги
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Nelson, C. Ellis: PREFACE -- p. l


I. THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

1. Ricoeur, Paul : GUILT, ETHICS AND RELIGION -- p.11

2. Lehmann, Paul : THE DECLINE AND FALL OF CONSCIENCE -- p.28

3. Tillich, Paul : A CONSCIENCE ABOVE MORALISM -- p. 46

4. Tillich, Paul : THE NATURE OF A LIBERATING CONSCIENCE -- p.62

5. Robinson, N. H. G. : HOW THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO CONSCIENCE -- p.72

6. Schär, Hans: PROTESTANT PROBLEMS WITH CONSCIENCE -- p. 79

7. Rudin, Josef: A CATHOLIC VIEW
OF CONSCIENCE -- p. 95

8. Dulle, Avery R. : CONSCIENCE AND CHURCH AUTHORITY -- p. 115

9. Mortimer, R. C. : AN ANGLO-CATHOLIC VIEW OF CONSCIENCE -- p.123

10. Curran, Charles E. : THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE TODAY -- p.132

11. Cousins, Ewert H. : THE MATURE CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE -- p.143

12. Macquarrie, John: THE STRUGGLE OF CONSCIENCE FOR AUTHENTIC SELFHOOD -- p.155

13. Glaser, John W. : CONSCIENCE AND SUPEREGO: A KEY DISTINCTION -- p.167

II. PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

14. Sanford, Nevitt : ELEMENTS OF PERSONALITY -- p. 191

15. Zilboorg, Gregory : SUPEREGO AND CONSCIENCE -- p. 210

16. Buber, Martin : GUILT AND GUILT FEELINGS -- p. 224

17. Pattison, E. Mansell : THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL VALUES IN CHILDREN -- p. 238

18. McCarthy, Dorothea : THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORMAL CONSCIENCE -- p. 263

19. Robert Sears, Eleanor Macoby, Harry Levin: HOW CONSCIENCE IS FORMED -- p. 292

20. Bettelheim, Bruno: PERSONALITY FORMATION IN THE KIBBUTZ -- p.310

21. Josselyn, Irene M. : CHANGES IN CONSCIENCE DURING ADOLESCENCE -- p. 321

22. Keniston, Kenneth : THE STRUGGLE OF CONSCIENCE IN YOUTH -- p. 330

CONSCIENCE
theological and psychological perspectives
Conscience is difficult to define, its source of power is obscure, and its feelings of guilt seldom have a logical cause. Until modern times, studies of conscience reflected these ambiguities and often claimed that God created conscience to produce good moral behavior. Responding to that notion, Sigmund Freud said, “God has been guilty of an uneven and careless piece of work.” Through psycho-analysis he opened up a new way to understand conscience.
These essays, a result of the re-thinking of conscience in the light of Freud’s discoveries, indicate a rapprochement between theologians and psychologists and a fresh understanding of how morality emanates from the core of human nature.

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