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Abstract
The phenomenology of religion distinguished two basic types of religious experience: it seeks to achieve intimate association with the portrait and prophetic, driven by a spirit of transformation of history. From the field of psycho-coanalysis, these two basic attitudes of religion seem to be intimate in relation to the origins of religious expe-rience and their links with maternal (in the matistic life) and with the paternal (in ethical and prophetic projection). But both dimensions of the reli-gious experience have close links with each other. There is no truthful malpractice if it does not lead to an ethical and prophaltic compromise, nor can it be thought of a profecture that does not stem from a deep link with the sacred. The study ana-likes and compares both religious identities and shows their mutual psychodynamic and theological implications