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Annual Meeting Sessions NOVEMBER 2001 IN DENVER |
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2:00 Panel: Contemporary Perspectives on Dying, Death, and Bereavement Franz Metcalf, Presiding Panelists: Lucy Bregman, Temple University 4:00 Coffee break |
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4:30 Discussion: Mourning and Nationalism: Responses to September
11 |
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PCR Friday Dinner |
It is our annual custom to go out to dinner together on Friday evening. Location of the dinner and signup information will be made available as soon as we have it. |
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WORKS IN PROGRESS
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Britt-Mari Sykes, Presiding, University of Ottawa Discernment: The Dialogue of Self with God Codependence and Interdependence: Cross-Cultural Reappraisal of Boundaries
and Relationality Kohut's Twinship Selfobject Need and Issues of Difference in Contemporary
Feminist Theologies |
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| Kelley Raab and Franz Metcalf, Presiding | |
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Saturday,
November 17 CAN WE USE EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY TO STUDY RELIGION?
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Kelly Bulkeley, Presiding, Graduate Theological Union The Adapted Soul: Evolutionary Psychology and the Study of Religion Male Violence, Sin, and Evolutionary Biology A Stretch of the Imagination: Memory, Image, and the Healing Brain Adapted Fitness and Religious 'Genius' |
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Monday,
November 19 KOHUTIAN APPROACHES TO RELIGION |
A. Gregory Schneider, Presiding, Pacific Union College Seeing and Being Seen: Italian Catholic Devotional Piety in San Pedro,
California Jesus as Transforming Self-Object: Kohutian Theory and the Life of
St. Francis of Assisi "I Do Not Do the Good I Want, but the Evil I Do Not Want is What
I Do": The Concept of the Vertical Split in Self Psychology in Relation
to Christian Conceptions of Good and Evil The Split Self: A Self Psychological Approach of Two Christian Doctrines
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