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Titel: The psychology of religious experience in its personal and institutional dimensions
Autor: Riley, Bruce T
Jahr: 1988
Contents
PARTI
The Categories of Our Inquiry?Religion and Its
Interpretation
I. Difficulties Inherent In The Study Of The
Psychology Of Religious Experience . 1
A. The Essential Subjectivity of Religious
Experience . 1
B. Religious Quest and Religious Experience . 2
C. The Particularity of the Investigation . 3
D. The Lure of Supernaturalism. 4
E. Systematic Obfuscation. 4
II. Presuppositions Of The Study . 5
A. Naturalistic Frame of Reference . 5
B. Religious Experience Does Occur. 6
C. Religious Experience Is Important . 7
III. Observations On The Nature Of Religious
Experience . 7
A. Identifiability. 7
B. Other General Characteristics . 9
1. Religious Experience Is Instrumental. 9
2. Religious Experience Is Involuntary. 10
3. Religious Experience Is Irrational . 10
4. Religious Experience Is Efficacious . 11
C. Previous Explanations Of Religion. 12
vi Contents
IV. A Possible Frame Of Reference: Religion As A
Response To Insoluble Problems . 14
V. Religious Problems . 16
A. Their Characteristics . 16
1. They Are Subjectively Experienced . 16
2. They Are Insoluble. 17
3. They Are Vitally Important . 17
4. They Are Emotionally Intolerable. 19
5. They Are Constantly in Migration . 20
B. The Areas Of Their Occurrence . 21
1. Nature . 21
2. Society. 22
3. Inner Psychic . 22
4. Failure of Prior Formulations. 23
Note on Unconscious Problems. 25
VI. The Nature of Religious Solutions. 26
A. External. 26
B. Autonomous Solutions . 27
1. Neuro-muscular. 27
2. Intellectual Solutions . 29
3. Symbolic Solutions . 31
PART 2
The Structure Of Personality
I. Freud. 35
A. The Unconscious: Repression and Suppression . 35
1. Theld . 37
a. Sexuality. 37
b. Hostility or Aggression. 37
c. Instinct and the Pleasure Principle . 38
d. The Primary Process. 38
2. The Super-Ego. 38
B. Consciousness: The Ego. 41
1. Functional Definitions . 41
Contents vii
2. The Secondary Process . 42
3. Some Defense Mechanisms of the Ego . 43
a. Repression. 43
b. Projection . 45
c. Reaction Formation. 46
d. Fixation . 46
e. Regression. 47
II. Jungian Formulations . 48
A. Introductory Observations. 48
1. Importance Of His Work. 48
2. Jung As A Phenomenalist: The Imago . 48
3. Imago and Complex . 49
4. Jung and Freud . 49
B. The Ego and The Seif . 50
C. The Persona . 51
D. The Shadow. 54
E. The Collective Unconscious and Its Archetypes . 57
1. The Anima-animus . 59
2. The Culture-Hero . 61
3. The Wise Old Man. 62
4. Selfhood or Psychic Balance. 63
F. Individuation and the Transcendent Function . 66
III. Proposed Modifications . 70
A. Freudian Formulations . 70
1. Love As Environment Embracing Behavior . 71
2. Hostility As Obstacle Removing Behavior ---- 71
3. Hate As Frustrated Hostility . 73
B. Jungian Formulations . 74
1. The Ego. 74
2. Limitation of Religious Problems to Inner
Psychic. 75
PART 3
Personality Modification In Religious Experience
viii Contents
I. The Basic Mechanism: Personification and
Relationship. 77
A. The Nature of Personification . 77
B. Personification and Infancy . 79
C. The I-Thou Relationship. 79
D. All Religious Symbols Are Personifications . 80
E. The Utilization of Existing Personifications . 82
II. The Rise of the Personification. 83
A. Presence of a Religious Problem. 83
B. Exhaustion of the Ego. 84
C. The Primary Process: A Solution Phantasy . 86
D. Archetypal Structuring: The Personification
Proper. 87
E. Numinosity . 90
1. Definition and Use of the Term. 90
2. Occurrences of Numinosity . 91
a. Subsequent Interpretation. 92
b. When the Symbol First Appears . 92
c. Establishment of the Appropriate
Relationship . 93
3. Negative Numinosity. 94
a. Autistic Personification . 95
b. Possession by a Problem God . 95
c. Resulting From Interpretation . 96
i. The Uncanny. 96
ii. Misfortune Due To A Problem God_ 97
iii. Misfortune Interpreted As Due To A
Cause-Cure God . 97
d. Negative Numinosity Due To The Anger
OfAGod . 97
i. A Cause Cure God Who Has Been
Offended. 97
ii. A Solution God Who Is Indignant . 98
4. Numinosity As Supreme Valuation . 98
a. Religious Experience As Instrumental . 99
Contents ix
b. Religious Experience As Efficacious . 99
5. Numinosity As Mystery . 100
a. Religious Experience As Involuntary . 100
b. Religious Experience As Irrational. 101
c. Intentisty Of Valuation . 102
III. The Structuring of Relationship: The Solution As
Such . 102
A. Problem Gods and Their Aversion. 103
1. The Devil: Satan . 105
2. The Telos of Aversion. 106
3. Note on the Complexity of This Area . 107
B. Cause-Cure Gods: the Relationship of Bargaining 108
1. The Ethnic Focus of the Archetype . 108
2. Bargaining: The Clergy . 114
a. Setting the Price. 114
i. Vows . 115
b. Issuing the Promise . 116
3. Bargaining: The Worshipper . 117
4. Perpetuating the Syndrome . 120
5. Summary. 123
C. Solution Gods: The Relationship of Mergence . 124
1. Introduction . 124
2. The Personification: Inner Distinctions in Its
Formation . 125
a. Mystic Experience: Its Varieties . 125
b. Originative Mysticism: Levels of
Universality. 127
i. Entirely Subjective . 129
ii. Inadvertent Application to Others:
St. Francis of Assisi . 130
iii. Limited Problems: Mother Ann Lee_ 131
iv. Limited Problems and Groups: The
Rastafari . 132
v. Limited Ethnic groups. 133
vi. Major Prophetic Religions: Formulations
Intended To Be AU-Inclusive . 136
Contents
c. Conversion . 137
d. Solution Gods At The Ethnic Level?. 139
i. The Vision Quest of the Omaha . 140
ii. Group Guidance by Shamanism. 142
iii. Revelatory Experience Among the
Ihalmiut. 142
3. Mergence . 144
a. The Structure of Mergence: Identification
and Introjection . 146
b. The Phenomenology of Mergence: An
Analysis. 152
i. Instantaneous Personality Change. 152
ii. The Augmentation of Personality. 153
iii. Sense of Total Identity With the
Symbol. 159
4 Problems Solved in Mergence With
Solution Gods . 160
a. Problems of Nature. 160
b. Problems of Society. 165
i. Intramural Social Problems. 166
ii. Problems of Relation to the Total
Society. 166
c. Inner-Psychic Problems . 168
i. Guilt. 171
ii. Fear . 174
iü. Hate. 181
d. Problems of Prior Formulation. 186
i. Formulations About Nature . 188
ii. Formulations About Society. 190
(a) The Breakdown of the Social
Metaphysic . 190
(b) The Faüure of a Cosmic Promise . 191
iii. Formulations Regarding Inner-Psychic
Problems. 192
iv. Theology. 193
D. The Emergence of the Religious Institution. 200
Contents xi
PART 4
The Institutional Reference
I. Introduction. 203
II. The Institution As Living: Implementing the
Religious Solution . 205
A. Ritual in the Institution. 205
1. Ritual as Maintenance of Relationship. 205
a. Ritual as Morality: Obeying the Divine
Commands . 206
i. Ritual as Supernatural Address. 206
(a) Ethnic Ceremonials . 206
(b) Prophetic Ceremonials . 207
ii. Morality as Ritual . 208
b. Ritual as Community . 210
2. Ritual as Problem Solving Behavior . 211
a. Inherently Problem Solving Activities . 211
b. Instrumentally Problem Solving. 212
3. Ritual as Recall . 213
4. Ritual as Exhaustion of the Ego. 214
B. The Mythos in the Institution. 216
1. It is the Rationale of the Ritual . 216
2. It Reinforces the Morality . 217
3. It Provides a Standard of Excellence . 218
4. It Provides Id Release . 218
5. It Describes and Guarantees the Archetype . 219
6. It Provides Something to Appeal to in Crisis:
"Archetypal Contact" . 219
a. Incidental Recall. 220
i. Review of Symbolic Impact . 220
b. Supplication . 222
C. Theology and the Institutional Life Cycle . 226
1. Pre-Institutional Theology?. 226
2. The Institutional Profile: A Theological
Construct . 227
3. The Expanding Institution: Theology as the
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Growth Factor . 230
4. The Mature Institution: Theology
Triumphant . 239
III. The Institution As Dying: Seif Perpetuation as Seif
Defeat . 246
A. Introduction. 246
B. Objective Evidences of Obsolescence . 246
1. Neglect of the Rituals. 246
2. Clergy Inferior. 247
3. Assumption of Temporal Authority. 248
4. No More True Believers . 249
5. Venality. 250
6. The Rise of Competing Religious Groups. 250
C. Subjective Symptoms of Obsolescence . 251
1. No Symbolic Impact. 251
2. Rituals Attended For the Wrong Reasons. 251
3. Institution Itself Feit as a Problem . 252
a. Negative Morality . 252
b. Archaic Cosmology. 253
c. Systematic Creation of Guilt. 253
D. Reasons for the Demise . 253
1. The Migration of Religious Issues. 254
2. The Archetypal Image Loses Numinosity. 255
3. Exploitative Intent of Leadership Recognized . 256
4. The Institution Attempts to Monitor
Archetypal Contact. 257
5. Growth to Excessive Size . 259
6. Dilution of the Fellowship . 261
E. The Institutional Reaction . 263
1. Efforts to Produce Numinosity For Its Own
Sake . 263
a. Ritual Proliferation . 264
b. Epiphanies . 265
2. Manipulation of Religious Problems. 265
a. Problems of Nature Brought Back. 266
b. Shift to a Metaphysical Emphasis . 266
Contents xiii
c. Negative Morality Stressed. 267
i. To Produce Guilt. 267
ii. To Perpetuate Problems . 267
iii. To Preclude Non-Religious Solutions . 268
d. Archaic Cosmology Made Official. 269
3. Effort to Control All Thought. 269
4. Incorporation of Successful Competitors. 270
5. Claim of Being the Ideal Society . 270
F. At the Nadir . 271
1. Recapitulation . 271
2. Populär Superstitions. 273
3. Cultic religion . 273
G. What the Nadir Is: The Cultic Phenomenon. 274
1. Introductory. 274
2. Defining Characteristics of Cultic Religion ---- 274
a. Insincere Founder . 274
b. New Revelation . 276
c. Abandonment of Selfhood . 277
d. An Intramural Society . 278
e. Exploitation. 279
3. Institutional vs. Functional Cultism . 280
4. Characteristics of Adherents . 281
a. Religious Alienation . 281
b. Inability to Qualify . 284
i. Economically . 284
ii. Physically . 285
iii. Intellectually. 285
iv. Personally. 286
v. Socially . 287
(a) Minority Status. 287
(b) Non-Cooperation. 288
c. Hostility. 290
i. Background Religion Seen as an
Obstacle . 290
ii. Expression of Hostility Forbidden . 290
iii. Unexpressed Hostility Inhibits . 291
iv. Cults are Vehicles of Social Protest . 291
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v. Cultic Rituals Perpetuate Hostility . 291
d. They Find Selfhood Burdensome . 292
i. Lack of Meaningful Religious
Experience . 292
ii. Native Inferiority . 293
iii. Institutionally Related Guilt. 294
iv. Neurosis . 295
5. Characteristics of Problems Observable in
Cults. 297
a. All Types Represented. 297
b. They Are Without Social Resonance. 299
c. They Are Homogenous in Each Group . 301
d. They Are Presently Without Religious
Solution . 302
i. They Are Defined Out of Existence _ 302
ii. They Are Caused by the Institution_ 303
iii. No Protest is Tolerated . 303
iv. Their Disclosure Brings Institutional
Rejection. 304
e. They Inhibit Adaptive Behavior. 304
6. The Cult Leader . 305
a. His Radical Insincerity . 306
i. Originally Sincere, But Drawn Into
Cultic Activity . 309
ii. Outright Imposters. 310
b. His Social Alienation . 315
c. His Charisma and Industry. 317
7. The Cultic Institution. 319
a. Its Rise: The Terminal Phase of the
Theological Continuum . 319
b. The Impact of the Institution: Cultic
Religious Experience. 321
i. The Cult as the New Ethnos: Its Ethnic
Similarities . 321
(a) The Magic Formula . 321
(b) Living in the Presence of the
Supernatural . 322
Contents xv
(c) Total Mergence: The Abandonment
of Selfhood . 324
ii. Differences From the Old Ethnos . 327
(a) The Problems are Diverse . 327
(b) Mergence is With the Leader, Not
the Group . 328
(c) A Solution God, Not a Cause-Cure . 330
(d) The Cultic Institution is Not the
Total Society . 330
c. The Operation of the Institution: Cultic
Policy . 331
i. Forced Abandonment of Selfhood . 331
ii. An Intramural Society . 335
d. The Telos of the Institution: Cultic
Exploitation. 338
IV. Prospice . 344
Appendix
I. Ethnic Religions . 349
II. Prophetic Religions . 353
III. Pseudo-Ethnic Religion. 357
IV. Cultic Religion . 361 |
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title_short | The psychology of religious experience in its personal and institutional dimensions |
title_sort | the psychology of religious experience in its personal and institutional dimensions |
topic | Expérience religieuse ram Instituties gtt Persoonlijkheid gtt Psychologie religieuse ram Religieuze ervaring gtt Experience (Religion) Psychology, Religious Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Religiöse Erfahrung (DE-588)4076649-4 gnd Religionspsychologie (DE-588)4049418-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Expérience religieuse Instituties Persoonlijkheid Psychologie religieuse Religieuze ervaring Experience (Religion) Psychology, Religious Psychologie Religiöse Erfahrung Religionspsychologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000775577&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000012365 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT rileybrucet thepsychologyofreligiousexperienceinitspersonalandinstitutionaldimensions |