Item Detail
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9847
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14
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4
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English
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Joseph Smith : The Verdict of Depth Psychology
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Journal of Mormon History
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1976
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3
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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73-83
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Viewing Joseph Smith from the five angles of depth psychology, i.e., psychoanalysis, ego psychology, analytical psychology, individual psychology, and the theories of Erik Erikson, the Mormon prophet emerges 'as a mentally healthy individual.' Moreover, these modes 'recognize the important and positive role which religion played in his personality development.' (p. 83)
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Knowing Brother Joseph Again : Perceptions and Perspectives
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One Face of the Hero : In Search of the Mythological Joseph Smith
The Inner Joseph Smith
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Place of Joseph Smith in the Development of American Religion : A Historiographical Inquiry
The Psychology of Religious Genius : Joseph Smith and the Origin of New Religious Movements
The Psychology of Religious Genius : Joseph Smith and the Origins of New Religious Movements
The Secular Smiths
Thoughts on the Mormon Scriptures : An Outsider's View of the Inspiration
Why the Prophet is a Puzzle : The Challenges of Using Psychological Perspectives to Understand the Character and Motivation of Joseph Smith, Jr.