JOURNAL FOR CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS THEORY

VOL. 18 NO. 1 (WINTER 2018-19)

 

 

RECOVERING THE UNCONSCIOUS

 

Included in this special edition are essays and articles derived from presentations at the conference “Recovering the Unconscious”, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, October 2016.  The conference was co-sponsored by the Clinical College of Colorado, the Colorado Analytic Forum of the Lacanian Field, the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, and the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Denver.

 

Author Bios

 

Recovering the Unconscious

 

Hanging Garlands of Flowers on the Chains That Bind

Jeff Appel, University of Denver

 

Plundering a Theory of Trauma

Tad Delay, Metropolitan State University of Denver

 

Non-Ordinary States, Entheogens, and the Unconscious

Roger Green, University of Denver

 

Of the Ties That Bind

Nate Koser, Licensed Professional Counselor

 

Psychoanalysis, Veterans, and the Problem of the Real

Michael McAndrew

 

Essence, Alienation, and the Economics of Libido

Trevor Pederson

 

Freud’s Sociogenesis, and Ours

Alan Jay Richard, Realistic Living

 

Channeling Hate

Derek Cook, Thompson Rivers University

 

Additional Articles

 

The Modern Philosophers’ Paul

Ole Jakob Løland, University of Oslo

 

The Secularizing Ethos and the End of Biblical Authority

Joshua Ramos, University of Colorado, Denver

 

The Mythology of Afterlife Beliefs and Their Impact on Religious Conflict

Brigid Burke, Montclair State University

 

The Vertical Form

Oleg Komkov, Moscow State University

 

Framing Religious Conflict and Violence

Vivek Swaroop Sharma, Pomona College

 

Slow Journalism

James V. Spickard, University of Redlands