Carlos Domínguez-Morano (Huelva, Spain, 1946) is a Doctor in Theology and Sciences of Education and a Licentiate in Psychology. His psychoanalytic training took place in Paris and Madrid. He is Professor of Psychology of Religion and he works as a psychotherapist and trainer of psychologists and psychiatrists. He has served as President of the International Association for Medical-Psychological and Religious Studies. He is a Catholic Jesuit priest. His publications revolve around the relations between psychoanalysis and the Christian experience, affectivity, and interpersonal relations.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
The validity of Freud
PART I: THE FREUDIAN INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION
CHAPTER TWO
Religion and neurosis
CHAPTER THREE
Religion, dream, and delirium
CHAPTER FOUR
Faith challenged
CHAPTER FIVE
Prayer after Freud
CHAPTER SIX
The God of the child and the God of Jesus
CHAPTER SEVEN
Guilt and salvation
PART III: SEX, POWER, AND MONEY
CHAPTER EIGHT
The bonds of flesh
CHAPTER NINE
Do not call anyone father
CHAPTER TEN
No one can serve two masters
EPILOGUE
REFERENCES
INDEX.