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The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach 3rd ed HC

by SPILKA Bernard HOOD Ralph WJr HUNSBERGER Bruce GORSUCH Richard

Now in a fully revised and expanded third edition, this landmark text provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of an increasingly rich and varied field. The authors synthesize classic and contemporary research on religious thought, belief, and behavior across the lifespan; the forms and meaning of religious experience; the social psychology of religious organizations; and connections to biology, morality, coping, and mental health. As in previous editions, the focus is on scientific work that is moving the psychology of religion into the mainstream of academic psychology, rather than broad interpretative and conceptual discussions. Organized for optimal use in advanced undergraduate- or graduate-level courses, every chapter features thought-provoking quotations, sidebars, and examples that bring key concepts to life.Avondale Theology/Ministry

Contents:

  1. The Psychological Nature and Functions of Religion
  2. Foundations for an Empirical Psychology of Religion
  3. Religion and Biology
  4. Religion in Childhood
  5. Religious Socialization and Thought in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
  6. The Form and Content of Adult Religion
  7. The Roles and Functions of Religion in Adult Life
  8. Religion and Death
  9. Religious Experience
  10. Mysticism
  11. Conversion
  12. The Social Psychology of Religious Organizations
  13. Religion and Morality
  14. Helping Behavior and Prejudice
  15. Religion, Coping, and Adjustment
  16. Religion and Mental Disorder
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Publisher: The Guilford Press

ISBN: 9781572309012

Format: Hardcover

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