The Catholic Psychotherapist and Religious Experience: Theory, Practice, and Witness

My intent: Faith is perceived as dull and de-churching is the remedy, but the Holy Spirit is still active in the Church’s faithful. This book contains…

  • The more structured a religious tradition the more reluctant and avoidant but we can learn how to “hear” and be open to the religious experiences of the faithful
  • How William James and Abraham Maslow, both psychologists, wrote of the powerful psychological benefits of religious experience
  • How St. John Newman and St. John Paul wrote that without religious experience the faithful live with superficial faith and an inability to act on their faith
  • Plus, many faith and psychological resources.
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