“At Vatican II my mind was growing through the embryonic beginning of a reversal of moral conscience unlike any I had known. I found myself increasingly critical of the Freudian psychoanalysis that had long shaped my interest in personal behavior change. I better recognized the long captivity of Protestant pastoral care to contemporary psychology and became a critic of the very accommodation to modern consciousness that I myself had advocated throughout the preceding decade.” Vatican IiTheologiansTheological Liberalism Book:A Change of Heart: A Personal and Theological Memoir Source: A Change of Heart: A Personal and Theological Memoir