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FRIDAY, NOV. 19
2:00-3:45 PM
CC-Room 206B |
Aboriginal
Populations in the Mind: Race and Primitivity in Psychoanalysis
by Celia Brickman (New York: Columbia
University Press, 2003)
Presider: Naomi Goldenberg, University of
Ottawa
Panelists:
- Diane Jonte-Pace, Santa Clara University
- David
Carrasco, Harvard Divinity School and Department of Anthropology
- James W. Jones, Rutgers
University
- Celia
Brickman, Center for Religion
and Psychotherapy, Chicago
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| 3:45 |
Coffee Break |
4:00-5:30 |
The Impact of a Religious
Opera: 'Dialogues of the Carmelites',
Hetty Zock, University of
Groningen, The Netherlands
Respondent: Pamela Cooper-White, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia |
5:30-6:30
Experiential Session |
Body Work/Body Play
Bill Barnard,
Southern Methodist
University |
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PCR Friday Dinner
6:30- 9:30 p.m. |
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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| Saturday Pre-Sessions |
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SATURDAY
Nov. 20
9:00-10:00
CC-Room 001A
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Works in Progress
Presider: Lallene Rector, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary New scholars are welcome |
10:00-11:00 |
Two Perspectives
on Hans Loewald
We Are the Hardest on Ourselves:
The Role of Hans Loewald and Self-Forgiveness in Mental Health
Kelley Raab, St. Lawrence
University
Key Concepts in Loewald That Are Connecting
Links with Religion and Philosophy: Autonomy; Responsibility; Futurity;
Love; Integration; Mutual Constitution of Subject/object.
Marsha
Hewitt, University of Toronto
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11:00-11:30 |
Business meeting
Pamela Cooper-White and Kathleen Bishop,
presiders |
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A21-23
Sunday, Nov 21
9:00 am-11:30 am
CC - Room 212B |
Spirituality: Psychology? Religion? Both? Neither?
Part
I: Issues of practice
Presider: Kelly Bulkeley, Graduate Theological
Union
Psychology Sliding into
Spirituality:
An Examination of the Death Awareness Movement
Lucy Bregman, Temple University
'Spirituality' and 'Religion' in the Helping
Professions: Who's Defining the Terms?
Laura Praglin, University of Northern Iowa
African American Spirituality: A Psycho-Theological
Tradition
Lee
Butler, Chicago Theological Seminary
Modeling Spirituality: Psychology, Religion
and the Dynamics of Transformation
F.
LeRon Shults, Bethel Theological Seminary |

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A22-120
Monday,
Nov 22
4:00 pm-6:30 pm
CC - Room 208 |
Spirituality: Psychology? Religion? Both? Neither?
Part II: Issues of philosophy and history
Presider: Sandra Lee Dixon, University
of Denver
A Mind 'Intensely Unsettled':
Problems of Faith and Spiritual Assurance in Nineteenth-Century American
Culture
Christopher Glen
White, Harvard University
Spirituality: A Secular View Transcendence
and Spirituality in Philosophy and Psychology of Art
Hans Alma, Leiden University/University
for Humanistics (Utrecht), Netherlands
Between Two Worlds:
Rituals of Mythic Identity and Crisis in a New Age Bookstore Community
Carol Matthews, Kluge Center-Library of
Congress
The Authenticity of Alan
Watts
David L. Smith, Central Michigan
University
Respondent:
A. Gregory Schneider, Pacific Union College |

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| A22-12
Monday, Nov 22
9:00 am-11:30 aM
CC - Room 007B |
Co-sponsored with Religion and
the Social Sciences Section
Narrative Methods in Psychology and Religion
Presider: Felicity Kelcourse,
Christian
Theological
Seminary
The Moral of the Story: Narrative Truth and
Moral Experience
Kathleen
Bishop, Madison, NJ
Abortion and the Politics of God: Patient
Narratives and the Psychology of Religion
Linda Ellison, Harvard University
The Role of Discourses of the Self in the
Narration of Personal Faith and Spirituality in Contemporary Western
Society
Gordon Lynch,
University of Birmingham, UK |

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