Read: Ruth Stein: Fundamentalism, Father and Son, and Vertical Desire. The Psychoanalytic Review(2006), 96(2), 201-229 Ruth Stein considers herself a Freudian psychoanalyst. Figure out why. How does ... she use Freud’s concepts and religion criticism in her analysis of fundamentalism? How does she define fundamentalism? How does Stein's idea of fundamentalism contrast to Berger's? Why is 'desire' so important to Stein's theory? What does she mean by ‘vertical’? How does patient E. relate to her theory of fundamentalism and desire Write a minimum 400-words-depth response to Stein's theory on the psychological basis for violent fundamentalism. Be specific. Relate it to Freud's work The Future of an Illusion. Post it in the CR assignment dropbox and in the discussion forum for WEDNESDAY's Peer Review Question of God: From The Future of an Illusion (1927) Chapter IV "The child's attitude to its father is colored by a peculiar ambivalence." IV [Show More]
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