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This paper examines three broad waves in the evolution of the psychology of religion and spirituality over the past 50 years toward a field that integrates theory, research, and practice.
Kenneth I. Pargäment
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Religion is a pervasive and influential phenomenon in the lives of m y people. Instances of religious behavior are easily found in almost all societies and cultures of the world.
Amber Haque
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This study assumes that indigenous epistemological comprehension of social conflict and violence is at the heart of social protection. The authors aim to explain that there are two symptoms developing in Indonesia, i.e. “Psychologization” of religion and
Juneman Abraham, Any Rufaedah
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PANENTHEISM AND THE UNDOING OF DISENCHANTMENT [PDF]
In this article, I draw on historical and conceptual arguments to show, first, that disenchantment and the influential view of the relationship between science and religion to which disenchantment gives rise are rooted in the metaphysics of theism.
Archer +80 more
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The author speaks about initial spiritual experience and its expression, about possibility and ways to share it with other per-son, about crossing of religious experience and its intellectual interpretation and expression. He specifies that inexpressible
Surozhskij A.
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Self in Psychiatry, Psychology and Religion: Textual Analysis
“Self” is one of the key mental concepts or schemata addressed in psychiatry, psychology and “religion. No scholar has, however, examined how these three fields address it.
Ebrahim Khodadady
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Defining Spirituality in Healthcare: A Systematic Review and Conceptual Framework
Objective: To investigate the definitions of spirituality in the healthcare field, identifying its main dimensions and proposing a framework that operationalizes the understanding of this concept.Methods: This is a systematic review following the PRISMA ...
Marina Aline de Brito Sena +3 more
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Have a good day! An experience-sampling study of daily meaningful and pleasant activities
We organize our daily lives with a relatively high degree of freedom. Some things must be done; others are optional. Some we find meaningful, some pleasant, some both, and some neither.
Christoph Kreiss +2 more
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