PREFACE / Religion as Ideology
INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER ONE / Materialism, Psychoanalysis and Religion
Part One Religion as Ideology
Part Two The Progressive Role of Religious Ideas
Part Three God and Heaven
Part Four The Devil and Hell
Part Five ImplicationsCHAPTER TWO / Animism and the Magic Amongst Hunter/Gatherers
Part One Social Sciences
Part Two General Features of Hunting/Gathering Societies
Part Three Belief Systems
Part Four The Psychoanalytic PerspectiveCHAPTER THREE/ Hunter/Gatherers cont.
Part One Paranoid Schizoid Thought
Part Two Freudian Preoccupations
Part Three Kleinian Considerations
Part Four Social Divisions
Part Five The Mbuti People
Part Six The Inuit PeopleCHAPTER FOUR / Returning to the Goddess
Part One Mythology
Part Two Primitive Communism
Part Three Archaeological ConsiderationsCHAPTER FIVE / The Goddess cont.
Part One Psychological Considerations
Part Two Ecological Considerations
Part Three Other CandidatesCHAPTER SIX / Class, State and Religion
Part One Materialism and Politics
Part Two State, Ideology and ReligionCHAPTER SEVEN / State and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Part One Water Control and the Origin of the State
Part Two Subsequent DevelopmentsCHAPTER EIGHT / The Politics of Early Christianity
Part One Contemporary Evidence of Class Relations
Part Two The Superstructure
Part Three Jesus the Magician
Part Four Jesus the Revolutionary
Part Five Problems with Both Interpretations
Part Six Personal Politics
Part Seven Jesus as Radical Egalitarian and HumanistCHAPTER NINE / Christianity cont.
Part One The Problem of Evil
Part Two Christianity, Child Assault and Psychopathology
Part Three The Childhood of Jesus
Part Four Christianity and Childhood TodayCHAPTER TEN / Catholicism, Oedipus and Sexual Guilt
Part One Hatred of the Body
Part Two Socio-Political Considerations
Part Three The Politics of CelibacyCHAPTER ELEVEN / Catholicism cont.
Part One Augustine's Neurosis
Part Two The Oedipus Complex
Part Three Evidence Part Four Catholicism and Sexual GuiltCHAPTER TWELVE / Protestantism and Obsessional Neurosis
Part One Anality, Obsession and Aggression
Part Two Anality and ReligionCHAPTER THIRTEEN / Protestantism cont.
Part One Material Forces in the Protestant Reformation
Part Two Psychanalytic ConsiderationsCHAPTER FOURTEEN / Womb Envy, Creation and the Copenhagen Interpretation
Part One Creation and Explanation
Part Two Quantum Mechanics
Part Three The Copenhagen Interpretation Part Four AlternativesCONCLUSION
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INDEX