Notes

  1. . J. F. Fletcher, Situation Ethics: The New Morality (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1966).
  2. . O. H. Mowrer, “Conflict, Contract, Conscience, and Confession,” Transactions 1 (1969):17–19: see also J. F. Fletcher, Moral Responsibility: Situation Ethics at Work (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1967).
  3. . See O. H.Mowrer and A. D.Ullman, “Time as a Determinant in Integrative Learning,” Psychological Review  52 (1945):61–90.
  4. . See, for example, Clara F. Chassell, The Relation between Morality and Intellect: A Compendium of Evidence Contributed by Psychology, Criminology, and Sociology (New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1935).
  5. . See the distinction made by Freud, in 1911, between the Pleasure Principle and the Reality Principle, in “Formulations regarding Two Principles of Mental Function,” Collected Papers (London: Hogarth Press, 1934), 4:13–21.
  6. . W. B. Sumner and A. C. Keller, Self‐Maintenance Religion, The Science of Society, vol. 2 (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1927). pp. 1478–79.
  7. . G. Vahanian, The Death of God (New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1961)
  8. . R. Adolfs, The Grave of God: Has the Church a Future? (New York: Harper & Row, 1966).
  9. . See Harvey Cox, The Secular Society (New York: Macmillan Co., 1965).
  10. . See the writings of Rudolf Bultmann, Kerygma and Myth: A Theological Debate, ed. H. Bartsch. trans. R. H. Fuller (London: SPCK Press, 1953). 1:1–44; see also W. Hordern, New Directions in Theology Today (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1966), chap. 2.
  11. . See, for example, L. Yablonsky, The Tunnel Back: Synanon (New York: Macmillan Co., 1965).
  12. . See J. A. Shelly and A. Bassin, “Daytop Lodge: A New Treatment Approach for Drug Addicts,” Corrective Psychiatry 11 (1965): 18&95; see also A. Bassin, “Daytop Village,” Psychology Today (December 1968), pp. 48 ff.
  13. . See, for example, J. W. Drakeford, Integrity Therapy: A Christian Evaluation to a New Approch to Mental Health (Nashville, Tenn.: Broadman Press, 1967).
  14. . See, for example, O. H. Mowrer, “Integrity Groups Today,” mimeographed (Urbana: Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, 1969).
  15. . Redbook (March 1970), p. 134.
  16. . Prisoner for God: Letters and Papers from Prison (New York: Macmillan Co., 1953).
  17. . New York: Harper & Bros., 1954, p. 112.
  18. . See N.Hurvitz, “The Characteristics of Peer Self‐Help Psychotherapy Groups and Their Implications for the Theory and Practice of Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy; Theory, Research, and Practice  7 (1970): 41–49.