Le surnaturel et les dieux d'après les maladies mentales


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"Le Surnaturel et les Dieux d'après les Maladies Mentales" est un ouvrage du médecin et psychologue français Georges Dumas. Ce livre explore la relation entre les expériences surnaturelles, les croyances religieuses et les troubles mentaux. Georges Dumas examine comment les manifestations du surnaturel peuvent être liées à des conditions psychologiques particulières et comment les croyances religieuses peuvent influencer la perception des expériences mystiques. L'auteur aborde des cas cliniques et des exemples pour illustrer ses points de vue, examinant comment les troubles mentaux peuvent parfois être interprétés comme des expériences surnaturelles ou religieuses. Il explore également la façon dont la culture, la société et la religion peuvent jouer un rôle dans la compréhension individuelle du surnaturel. L'œuvre de Georges Dumas propose une perspective psychologique sur les expériences surnaturelles et religieuses, cherchant à comprendre comment ces phénomènes sont influencés et interprétés dans le contexte des maladies mentales.







Miracles, Convulsions, and Ecclesiastical Politics in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris


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In the midst of the fierce controversies raging in France over the papal bull Unigenitus, worshipers at the tomb of a revered Jansenist deacon in Paris's Saint-Médard cemetery witnessed a variety of miraculous occurrences. These well-publicized events led to the emergence of a cult that came to affect and be affected by the most furious religious debate of the eighteenth-century. Professor Kreiser provides a full and objective account of the conflicts surrounding this unsanctioned cult, which remained a major cause célèbre in ecclesiastical politics for nearly a decade. The author details the intricate relationships between Church and State and broadens our awareness of the political implications of popular religion during the ancien régime. His wide-ranging book is the first account of the Saint-Médard episode to deal with this affair in its multiple contexts. At stake was more than acceptance of the papal bull, whose political history the author discusses. Also involved, as he shows, were fundamental questions about the nature of miracles, conflicts between episcopal and priestly authority, the unwelcome intrusions of the papacy in the affairs of the Gallican Church, and struggles among the crown, the Parlement of Paris, and the French episcopate for control over ecclesiastical affairs. Originally published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.



















The Political Writings from Alienation and Freedom


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Frantz Fanon's political impact is difficult to overestimate. His anti-colonialist, philosophical and revolutionary writings were among the most influential of the 20th century. The essays, articles and notes published in this volume cover the most politically active period of his life and encapsulate the breadth, depth and urgency of his writings. In particular, they clarify and amplify his much-debated views on violent resistance. These works provide new complexity to our understanding of Fanon and reveal just how relevant his thinking is to the contemporary world and how important his ideas are to changing it.