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Ulanov argues that depth psychology, and the work of D.W. Winnicott in particular offer us vital new ways in which to apprehand religious life and that in Winnicott we have an antidote to contemporary religion's irrelevance to people today. She expands his key theory of 'transitional space.' space between self and other (infant and mother) to space between the individual and the divine, that is, where the religious and the psyche interact in individuals.
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