4 edition of Religion and psychology ; mapping the terrain found in the catalog.
Religion and psychology ; mapping the terrain
Published
2001
by Routledge in London, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Statement | by Diane Jonte-Pace and William B. Parsons |
Contributions | Jonte-Pace, Diane E. 1951-, Parsons, William B |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xii, 340 p. : |
Number of Pages | 340 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16995404M |
ISBN 10 | 0415206170, 0415206189 |
Violence Against Women and Children, Volume 1: Mapping the Terrain + List Price: $ Jacquelyn W. White, PhD, is a professor of psychology and associate for research in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her research focuses on gender issues, aggression, and intimate partner : ‘‘religion’’ and what has come to be called ‘‘spirituality.’’ Solomon [] captures this dis-tinction in a recent book entitled Spirituality for the Skeptic. Religion, Solomon argues, is fundamentallyabout inkeepingwithoneof the root etymologies of ‘‘religion,’’ from the Latin ‘‘religare.
Religion and Development: Mapping the Terrain The goal was to inform new approaches and highlight potential for positive collaboration between the worlds of religion . Psychology of religion consists of the application of psychological methods and interpretive frameworks to the diverse contents of religious traditions as well as to both religious and irreligious individuals. The extraordinary range of methods and frameworks can be helpfully summed up regarding the classic distinction between the natural-scientific and human-scientific approaches.
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From the Back Cover. Religion and Psychology: Mapping the Terrain is a thorough and incisive survey of the current state of the relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field.
The issues addressed are: - The psychology -- theology dialogue in the West.5/5(1). Religion and Psychology is a thorough and incisive survey of the current relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field.
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Religion and Psychology is a thorough and incisive survey of the current relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field. This is an essential resource for students and researchers in the area of psychology of religion.
Issues addressed are: * The Psychology-Theology Dialogue. Religion and Psychology is a thorough and incisive survey of the current relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field.
This is an essential resource for students and researchers in the area of psychology of religion. This work is a survey of the current state of the relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field.
The issues included are: the psychology-theology dialogue; the psychology- comparativist dialogue; and psychology, religion and gender studies. Religion and Psychology is a thorough and incisive survey of the current relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field.
This is an essential resource for students and researchers in the area of psychology of by: Religion and Psychology: Mapping the Terrain. [William B Parsons; Diane Jonte-Pace] -- A thorough and incisive survey of the current relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field, this book is an essential resource for students and researchers in.
Religion and Psychology is a thorough and incisive survey of the current relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field. This is an essential resource for students and researchers in the area of psychology of religion.
Issues addressed are: * The Psychology-Theology Dialogue. * The Psychology-Comparativist Dialogue. On Mapping the Psychology and Religion Movement: Psychology as Religion and Modern Spirituality Article in Pastoral Psychology 59(1) February Author: William B. Parsons. Religion and psychology: mapping the terrain ; contemporary dialogues, future prospects.
[Diane E Jonte-Pace; William B Parsons;] -- This work is a survey of the current state of the relationship between religion and psychology from the leading scholars in the field.
Religion in Hip Hop: Mapping the Terrain provides an important step in advancing and mapping this new field of Religion and Hip Hop Studies. The volume features 14 original contributions representative of this new terrain within three sections representing major thematic issues over.
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Argyle, Michael. Psychology and religion: an introduction/Michael Argyle.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN (hardcover).—ISBN (pbk.) 1. Psychology and religion. 2 File Size: 1MB. Religion and Psychology: Mapping the Terrain Height: In Length: In Width: In Weight: lbs About This Item We aim to show you accurate product : Jonte-Pace Dian.
In Religion and psychology: Mapping the terrain, D. Jonte-Pace, & W. Parsons (Eds), pp. 1– One in ten thinks that life is not worth living.
London: The Daily Telegraph Client-centered therapy. Handbook of the Sociology of Religion Edited by Michele Dillon University of New Hampshire iii. 23 Mapping the Moral Order: Depicting the Terrain of Religious Conflict and Change Department of Psychology University of Miami P.O.
Box Coral Gables, FL E-mail: [email protected] Books shelved as psychology-of-religion: The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James, The Future of an Illusion by Sigmund Freud, Handbook of. As strictly a nonsectarian scholarly discipline, it should be carefully distinguished from “religious psychology,” which is the psychology that in varying degrees is explicit in the texts and teachings of a religious tradition; from “psychology and religion,” a phrase intended to suggest a mutually respectful dialogue between.
Edwin D. Starbuck’s Scribner’s publication, Psychology of Religion, wherein the term “psychology of religion” was used for the first time, we will proceed with our commentary on each book and its relevance to the development of the field of study called the psychology of religion File Size: 1MB.
Discover the best Psychology & Religion in Best Sellers. Find the top most popular items in Amazon Books Best Sellers. courses in the psychology of religion, the establishment of new journals, books on clinical and health issues, and the development of psychology of religion research that interfaces the theory and topics of the mainstream discipline.
These trends be-came visible after the establishment of APA Divis Psychology of Religion, in File Size: KB. he psychology of religion is the study and interpretation of recognized faiths using contemporary methods of Western psychology. The history of the discipline is divided into three main periods of research: From to World War II; post-war to the s; and to the present day.When the arts are mapped onto the terrain of religion, art itself looks different, as does religion, and one sees more plainly how each shapes the other and, at times, becomes part of the other.
There is a progressively wider distribution of religion scholarship concerned with artistic and aesthetic matters, whether explicitly religious or implicitly so (when it is often termed “spiritual”).
Religion, spirituality, and genetics: Mapping the terrain for research purposes This essay explores how religion and spirituality are understood in the current US context and defined in the scholarly literature over the past years. It is argued that a pragmatic, functional approach to religion and spirituality is important to Cited by: 9.