I. Introduction
II. Donald Winnicott’s Understanding of Religious Experiences
1. Transitional Object and Transitional Phenomena
2. The Intermediate Place as Cultural Experiences
3. Winnicott’s Ideas about the True Self and the False Self
III. Keating’s Theory about Religious Experience
1. Centering Prayer as an Experience of Union with God
2. Keating’s Ideas of the True Self and the False Self
IV. Application and Criticisms about Winnicott and Keating’s Ideas
1. Rediscovery of Illusion and Prayer
2. Rethinking of Centering Prayer as a Transitional Object
3. Pastoral Applications of True Self and False Self
V. Conclusion
Bibliography
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