Psychology, religion and spirituality

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Psychology, religion and spirituality

David Fontana

BPS Blackwell, 2003

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-250) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

ISBN 9781405108058

Description

At a time when religious fundamentalism is having a huge impact upon the world, this book helps us to understand how people acquire, conceptualise and practise religion at both personal and social levels. At a time when religious fundamentalism is having a huge impact upon the world, this book helps us to understand how people acquire, conceptualise and practise religion at both personal and social levels. Explores religion both as a social phenomenon and as a form of inner experience. Explains why people believe what they do. Looks at the effects of religious and spiritual belief upon behaviour, and upon physical and psychological health. Outlines the various approaches to religious and spiritual experience. Surveys all relevant research.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. Why the Psychology of Religion?. 2. Definitions and Meanings. 3. Introspection and Inner Experience. 4. Approaches to the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 5. Religious Beliefs and Practices. 6. Approaches to Spiritual Development. 7. Spirituality and the Brain. 8. The Origins of Religious Belief. 9. Religious Expression in Myth and the Creative Arts. 10. Varieties of Religious and Spiritual Experience. 11. Concepts of Self Soul and Brain. 12. Religion Health and Well-Being. Conclusion. References. Index.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781405108065

Description

At a time when religious fundamentalism is having a huge impact upon the world, this book helps us to understand how people acquire, conceptualise and practise religion at both personal and social levels. At a time when religious fundamentalism is having a huge impact upon the world, this book helps us to understand how people acquire, conceptualise and practise religion at both personal and social levels. Explores religion both as a social phenomenon and as a form of inner experience. Explains why people believe what they do. Looks at the effects of religious and spiritual belief upon behaviour, and upon physical and psychological health. Outlines the various approaches to religious and spiritual experience. Surveys all relevant research.

Table of Contents

Introduction vi 1. Why the Psychology of Religion? 1 2. Definitions and Meanings 6 3. Introspection and Inner Experience 23 4. Approaches to the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 32 5. Religious Beliefs and Practices 44 6. Approaches to Spiritual Development 62 7. Spirituality and the Brain 80 8. The Origins of Religious Belief 85 9. Religious Expression in Myth and the Creative Arts 104 10. Varieties of Religious and Spiritual Experience 108 11. Concepts of Self, Soul, and Brain 159 12. Religion, Health, and Well-being 205 Conclusion 228 References 230 Index 251

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Details

  • NCID
    BA62482866
  • ISBN
    • 1405108053
    • 1405108061
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Malden, MA
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 260 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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