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	| Titre : | Psychology as Religion : the Cult of Self Worship | 
| Auteurs : | Paul Vitz, Auteur | 
| Type de document : | texte imprimé | 
| Mention d'édition : | 2nd ed. | 
| Editeur : | Tring [GB] : Lion Publishing, 1981 | 
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-86760-350-7 | 
| Format : | 144 p. / index | 
| Langues: | Anglais | 
| Index. décimale : | RB/A (Psychologie de la religion, psychologie de l'expérience religieuse, débat psychologie et foi) | 
| Résumé : | 
												This book is a forthright and thought-provoking critique of modern psychology. The subject has become not a science but a religion. And as a religion it is a false one, based on self-ism and leading to self-worship.
 Paul Vitz analyses modern approaches to psychology, examining them from scientific, philosophical, economic, ethical, and religious points of view. And he presents a positive alternative way of looking at people and their problems based on the realistic Christian assessment of human nature he himself has re-discovered.  | 
										
| Note de contenu : | 
												
 1. Four major theorists : Erich Fromm ; Carl Rogers ; Abraham Maslow ; Rollo May 2. Self-theory for everybody 3. Selfism as bad science 4. From a philosophical point of view 5. Selfism and today's society 6. Selfism and Christianity 7. Selfism and the family 8. A Christian critique 9. Christian politics 10. Beyond the secular self 11. A new Christian future?  | 
										
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| Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité | 
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| RB/A 018 | RB/A 018 | Livre | Compactus | Livres empruntables | Prêt possible Disponible  | 

