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Existential-Psychoanalytic Reflections on Belief offers an exploration of faith not as dogma but as a psychoanalytic and existential phenomenon.
Drawing from existential phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and theology, Brent Potter examines how individuals navigate despair, loss, and meaning making today. The book engages deeply with thinkers such as Freud, Jung, Heidegger, Winnicott, Bion, Eigen, Tolkien, and Michael Heiser, weaving together clinical insights and philosophical reflection to offer an integrative approach to faith and human existence. The book argues that faith is not a belief in propositions but a form of lived trust. It is an ethical and emotional disposition that endures in the face of ambiguity. The book also explores the meaning and experience of faith in a world marked by psychological fragmentation, cultural upheaval, and existential crises.
Existential-Psychoanalytic Reflections on Belief will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and pastoral counsellors, as well as academics and scholars of theology, philosophy, existential psychology and spirituality. It will also be relevant to anyone seeking to understand the complex interplay between psychological depth and spiritual meaning in the contemporary world.
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Existential-Psychoanalytic Reflections on Belief offers an exploration of faith not as dogma but as a psychoanalytic and existential phenomenon.
Drawing from existential phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and theology, Brent Potter examines how individuals navigate despair, loss, and meaning making today. The book engages deeply with thinkers such as Freud, Jung, Heidegger, Winnicott, Bion, Eigen, Tolkien, and Michael Heiser, weaving together clinical insights and philosophical reflection to offer an integrative approach to faith and human existence. The book argues that faith is not a belief in propositions but a form of lived trust. It is an ethical and emotional disposition that endures in the face of ambiguity. The book also explores the meaning and experience of faith in a world marked by psychological fragmentation, cultural upheaval, and existential crises.
Existential-Psychoanalytic Reflections on Belief will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and pastoral counsellors, as well as academics and scholars of theology, philosophy, existential psychology and spirituality. It will also be relevant to anyone seeking to understand the complex interplay between psychological depth and spiritual meaning in the contemporary world.