Oskar Pfister

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Oskar Pfister was a Swiss Reformed pastor and pioneering psychoanalyst known for integrating Freudian psychoanalysis with Christian theology and pastoral care.

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instanceOf Protestant pastor
Swiss Reformed pastor
human
psychoanalyst
theologian
approach integration of Freudian concepts with pastoral counseling
use of psychoanalytic insights in religious education
associatedWith Christian pastoral care
Freudian psychoanalysis
centuryOfActivity 20th century
contribution developed models of pastoral counseling informed by psychoanalysis
early theoretical work on the psychology of religion
helped legitimize psychoanalysis among Protestant clergy
countryOfCitizenship Switzerland
ethicalPosition sought reconciliation between scientific psychology and Christian ethics
familyName Pfister NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork applied psychoanalysis
pastoral care
practical theology
religious psychology
gender male
givenName Oskar NERFINISHED
hasWorkType psychoanalytic case studies
sermons
theological writings
influencedBy Sigmund Freud
knownFor dialogue between psychoanalysis and Christianity
early adoption of Freudian psychoanalysis in a religious context
languageOfWork German
movement psychoanalysis
name Oskar Pfister NERFINISHED
nationality Swiss
notableFor integrating psychoanalysis with Christian theology
pioneering pastoral psychoanalysis
occupation pastor
psychoanalyst
theologian
placeOfActivity Switzerland NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
role mediator between psychoanalysis and the church
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
viewOnPsychoanalysis saw psychoanalysis as compatible with Christian faith
viewOnReligion interpreted religious experience using psychoanalytic concepts

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