The Gift of Sublimation: A Psychoanalytic Study of Multiple Masculinities

Author:   Donald Capps ,  Nathan Carlin
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
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9780718894146


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   24 September 2015
Format:   Paperback
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The Gift of Sublimation: A Psychoanalytic Study of Multiple Masculinities


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Today, diversity of gender and sexuality is beginning to be recognized and celebrated, even while many religious denominations still resist these cultural changes. The Gift of Sublimation offers pastoral interpretations of these social shifts in the light of psychological principles, and argues that there is, historically, not only one view of masculinity but multiple conceptions. This discussion covers topics as diverse as the moral disapproval of masturbation; the efforts of some churches to convince homosexual men to adopt a heterosexual orientation; the dynamics of male envy of female longevity; the homosexual tendencies of King James I of England and VI of Scotland; and biblical portraits of God's body, gender, and sexuality. Nathan Carlin and Donald Capps make special use of the psychoanalytic concept of sublimation: the redirection of sexual desires that are considered unacceptable or unworthy towards interests and aspirations that are considered acceptable and worthy. While the use of psychoanalytic hermeneutics here is likely to raise various red flags for potential religious readers, especially for those who have been informed that Sigmund Freud was hostile towards religion, this book presents a rather different view, focussing on religious sublimation.

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Author:   Donald Capps ,  Nathan Carlin
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
Imprint:   Lutterworth Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9780718894146


ISBN 10:   0718894146
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   24 September 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgment Introduction Part 1 - The Liberating Effects of Sublimation 1 Freud's Idea of Sublimation 2 King James and the Sublimation of Aggression 3 Methuselah and the Sublimation of Envy Part 2 - Moral, Sexual, and Religious Issues 4 Masturbation, Homosexuality, and Moral Disapproval 5 Eleven Gay Men: A Case of Unexceptional Sublimation 6 God's Gender Confusion and Sexuality in the Church Bibliography Index

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'This is an intriguing, important, and timely book on multiple masculinities depicted through the prism of the concept of sublimation. Carlin and Capps, using biblical and contemporary examples, invite the reader toward a more complex, flexible, and deeper understanding of the varied ways men sublimate their erotic desires with other men and women. Indeed, the book itself is an illustration of the sublimation of sexual instincts, revealed in the shared serious and playful scholarship and friendship of these authors.' Ryan Lamothe, Professor of Pastoral Care and Counselling, St Meinrad School of Theology


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Nathan Carlin is Associate Professor in the McGovern Centre for Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Medical School. He is the author or co-author of four previous books, including Religious Mourning (Wipf & Stock, 2014). Donald Capps is Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Psychology and Adjunct Professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of many books, including several also published by The Lutterworth Press: At Home in the World (2013), The Resourceful Self (2015) and Still Growing (2015).

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