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2007
This book articulates a broad range of theoretical viewpoints, both classical and contemporary, in the field of the psychology of religion. Chapters One through Eight are overviews of such 'classical' theorists as William James, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Gordon Allport, Abraham Maslow, Alan Watts, Erich Fromm, and Viktor Frankl.
A. Fuller
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This book articulates a broad range of theoretical viewpoints, both classical and contemporary, in the field of the psychology of religion. Chapters One through Eight are overviews of such 'classical' theorists as William James, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Gordon Allport, Abraham Maslow, Alan Watts, Erich Fromm, and Viktor Frankl.
A. Fuller
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Psychology, Existentialism, and Religion
The Journal of General Psychology, 1962(1962). Psychology, Existentialism, and Religion. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 3-16.
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Method in Psychology and Religion
Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, 2020Christos Orfanidis
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The American Journal of Psychology, 1939
George M. Stratton, Carl Gustav Jung
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George M. Stratton, Carl Gustav Jung
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Religion, Psychology, and Mental Health
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1984Many mental health professionals look with suspicion upon religious involvement. This may be due to inadequate characterizations of religion or to the profound difference in religious involvement among professionals and nonprofessionals. These differences are examined and a theory of human nature is sketched which makes a place for both science and ...
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Evolutionary Psychology and Religion
2021The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) applies evolutionary psychology (EP) to the study of religious beliefs. "Narrow" EP proposes massive modularity of brain functions, and that cognitive modules evolved as adaptations to past selective pressures. Consequently, religion is regarded as a by-product of specific modules, e.g., hyper-agency detection ...
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Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion
, 2014David Adams Leeming +2 more
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Psychology and Religion: West and East.
, 1958Philip Rieff, C. Jung, R. F. Hull
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