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To: Poet who wrote (928)3/3/2002 11:27:46 AM
From: J. C. Dithers  Read Replies (1) of 21057
 
"Professor"(note the lack of degrees following his name)"

This is his bio data:

Paul C. Vitz







Professor of Psychology

Research

Art and Religion

Religion, especially Christianity, and psychology; personality theory; moral
development; psychology and art.

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Biography

Ph.D. 1962 (motivation, experimental psychology), Stanford University
B.A. 1957 (psychology), University of Michigan

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Selected Publications

Vitz, P.C. (1999). Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism
Dallas, TX: Spence.

Vitz, P.C. (1998). A preferential option for the family?: Political and
religious responses. The Family in America, 12 (6), 1-8.

Vitz, P.C., & Mango, P. (1997). Kleinen psychodynamics and religious
aspects of hatred as a defense mechanism. Psychology and Theology, 25,
64-71.

Vitz, P.C., & Mango, P. (1997). Kernbergian psychodynamics and
religious aspects of the forgiveness process. Psychology and Theology,
25, 72-80.

Vitz, P.C. (1997). A Christian theory of personality. In R. Roberts and M.
Talbot (Eds.), Limning the psyche: Explorations in Christian
psychology (pp. 20-40). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing
Company.

Vitz, P.C. (1994). Psychology as religion: The cult of self-worship.
Second edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Vitz, P.C. (1990). The use of stories in moral development: new
psychological reasons for an old education method. American
Psychologist, 45, 709-720.

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Address

Paul C. Vitz
Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychology
New York University
6 Washington Place, Room 579
New York, NY 10003
(212)-998-7858
fax (212)-995-4018

see also paulvitz.com

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