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Peace of Mind / Joshua Loth Liebman.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Charles W. Eliot lecturesPublication details: New York : Simon and Schuster, c1946.Description: xiv, 203 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 150.13 LIE
Contents:
1. Questing inward: Two strategies, one goal -- 2. Conscience doth make cowards: Psychoanalysis and confessional -- The masks of conscience -- 3. Love thyself properly: Development of self -- Inferiority complex may hide self-hate -- Renunciation of immaturity -- Acceptance of self -- That unique and loving potential, you -- 4. Love or perish!: Hatred masked as love -- Give all to love -- Tolerance is love -- Religion and love -- 5. Fear wears many masks: What is neurotic fear? -- Rage, aggression, hostility -- Economic fears -real and unreal -- Metaphysical fears -- 6. Grief's slow wisdom: Three laws for governing grief -- 7. Intimations of our immortality -- 8. Thou hast enthralled me, God: The denial of God's existence -- The types of unbelievers -- Agnostics and weak believers -- My personal credo -- The meaning of revelation -- A new God idea for America -- 9. Where religion and psychology part -and meet: Some truths that psychiatry adds to religion -- Give us heroes -- Dare recognize your emotion -- How religion and psychiatry parallel each other.
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Books Hamu Mukasa Library Open Access / General collection; Level 1 150.13 LIE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 114831

Sequel: Hope for man.

1. Questing inward: Two strategies, one goal -- 2. Conscience doth make cowards: Psychoanalysis and confessional -- The masks of conscience -- 3. Love thyself properly: Development of self -- Inferiority complex may hide self-hate -- Renunciation of immaturity -- Acceptance of self -- That unique and loving potential, you -- 4. Love or perish!: Hatred masked as love -- Give all to love -- Tolerance is love -- Religion and love -- 5. Fear wears many masks: What is neurotic fear? -- Rage, aggression, hostility -- Economic fears -real and unreal -- Metaphysical fears -- 6. Grief's slow wisdom: Three laws for governing grief -- 7. Intimations of our immortality -- 8. Thou hast enthralled me, God: The denial of God's existence -- The types of unbelievers -- Agnostics and weak believers -- My personal credo -- The meaning of revelation -- A new God idea for America -- 9. Where religion and psychology part -and meet: Some truths that psychiatry adds to religion -- Give us heroes -- Dare recognize your emotion -- How religion and psychiatry parallel each other.

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