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Forsyth does a fantastic job breaking down psychologist like Freud, Fromm, and Maslow?s interpretation of religion. Whether it?s for a Grad class or personal reading, this book is written for non scientific types. This book helped my look at psychology and religion in different lights. Forsyth is also agnostic in his explanation. He tells both sides of the story and let you the reader decide what best for you. Overall, good book well worth your time.