Sigmund Freud
The Future of an Illusion
In the nammer of the eighteenth-century philosophe, Freud argued that religion
and science were mortal enemies. Early in the century, he began to think about
religion psychoanalytically and to discuss it in his writings. The Future
of an Illusion (1927), Freud's best known and most emphatic psychoanalytic
exploration of religion, is the culmination of a lifelong pattern of thinking.
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