(RNS) — Freudian psychoanalysis might have something to offer religious believers. (RNS) — For younger Americans and even many baby boomers, psychoanalysis — true, Freudian-inspired analysis, not ...
Freud turns to humanity's archaic past to explain the longing for an "exalted father." Narrator: Freud called religion an illusion. For over 30 years, he developed this idea in his enormous body of ...
At university, Freud discovers science and a secular worldview, discarding religion for good. Narrator: Freud's mentors were from the new world of science. In the early 1870s, scientists were ...
In 1927's The Future of an Illusion, Sigmund Freud predicted that the ""illusion"" of religion had no future and would be abandoned by modern society. But Freud is long dead, may he rest in peace, and ...
Religion, to Sigmund Freud, is “a ludicrous dream, an insidious lie.” To C.S. Lewis, the truth of Christianity is backed up by evidence. “There is a God. Man doesn’t have to be an imbecile to believe ...