@Book{1613879709, author="Kugelmann, Robert", title="Psychology and Catholicism: contested boundaries", year="2011", edition="1. publ.", publisher="Cambridge Univ. Press", address="Cambridge", keywords="History; Psychology and religion; Catholic ChurchHistory20th century", contents="Machine generated contents note: 1. An introduction; 2. The major fault line: modernism and psychology; 3. Neoscholastic psychology; 4. Psychology as the boundary: Catholicism, spiritualism, and science; 5. Psychoanalysis versus the power of will; 6. From out of the depths: Carl Jung's challenges and Catholic replies; 7. Institutionalizing the relationship; 8. Humanistic psychology and Catholicism: dialogue and confrontation; 9. Trading zones between psychology and Catholicism; 10. Crossings.", abstract="Machine generated contents note: 1. An introduction; 2. The major fault line: modernism and psychology; 3. Neoscholastic psychology; 4. Psychology as the boundary: Catholicism, spiritualism, and science; 5. Psychoanalysis versus the power of will; 6. From out of the depths: Carl Jung's challenges and Catholic replies; 7. Institutionalizing the relationship; 8. Humanistic psychology and Catholicism: dialogue and confrontation; 9. Trading zones between psychology and Catholicism; 10. Crossings", note="Robert Kugelmann", note="Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-480) and index", note="Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gew{\"a}hrleistet SSG XA-DE-BW pdager DE-21", isbn="1107006082", language="English" }