Toward Union in Love: The Contemplative Spiritual Tradition and Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theory in the Formation of Persons

This article explores points of intersection between the Christian tradition of spiritual direction informed by the contemplative spiritual tradition and contemporary psychoanalytic psychology and psychotherapy. These approaches share a common aim of helping persons move beyond current incomplete an...

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Published in:Journal of psychology and theology
Main Author: Watson, Robert A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publishing 2000
In: Journal of psychology and theology
Year: 2000, Volume: 28, Issue: 4, Pages: 282-292
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:This article explores points of intersection between the Christian tradition of spiritual direction informed by the contemplative spiritual tradition and contemporary psychoanalytic psychology and psychotherapy. These approaches share a common aim of helping persons move beyond current incomplete and distorted images of self and others–-particularly God as ultimate “Other.” Developmental processes and issues that persons moving from immaturity to maturity encounter throughout the life-course are highlighted. Three such relational/developmental issues explored in this article are nakedness, dis-illusioned awareness, and love. The end-point of spiritual formation, or the making of a soul from the perspective of the contemplative traditions, is “union in love” with Christ, powerfully illustrated in Scripture in the metaphor of Christ as Bridegroom and the Church (corporate and individual) as Bride. Finally, implications for ‘facilitators’ of this process, whether in the context of psychotherapy or pastoral care, will be offered.
ISSN:2328-1162
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of psychology and theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/009164710002800407