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Psychology of Religion Critical Concepts in Religious Studies:-4 Vol.Set

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2010Description: 393pISBN:
  • 9780415488761
DDC classification:
  • O99.1 B275
Partial contents:
VOLUME I EXPLAINING RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY 1 Lecture I: religion and neurology 17 WILLIAM JAMES 2 The future of an illusion S1GMUND FREUD 3 A religious experience SIGMUND FREUD 4 A natural symbol CARL GUSTAV JUNG 5 Religious development: a psychoanalytic point of view ANA-MARIA RIZZUTO 6 Are children "intuitive theists"? Reasoning about purpose and design in nature DEBORAH K.ELEMEN 7 God`s beliefs versus mother`s: the development of nonhuman agent concepts JUSTIN L. BARRETT. REBEKAH A. RICHERT. AND AMANDA DR1ESENGA 8 Beyond Scopes: why creationism is here to stay E. MARGARET EVANS 9 Understanding mortality and the life of the ancestors in rural Madagascar RITA ASTUTI AND PAUL L. HARRIS 10 Attribution theory and the psychology of religion WAYNE PROUDFOOT AND PHILLIP SHAVER 11 A general attribution theory for the psychology of religion BERNARD SPILKA. PHILLIP SHAVER AND LEE A KIRKPATRICK 12 How to become a cult leader ANTHONY R. PRATKANIS AND ELLIOT ARONSON 13 Primary personality trait correlates of religious practice and orientation PETER HILLS. LESLIE J. FRANCIS. MICHAEL ARGYLE AND CHRIS J. JACKSON 14 Is spirituality an intelligence? Motivation, cognition, and the psychology of ultimate concern ROBERT A. EMMONS 15 Cross-cultural generalizability of the Spiritual Transcendence Scale to the Philippines: spirituality as a human universal RALPH L. PIEDMONT 16 Religious thought and behaviour as by-products of brain function PASCAL BOYER 17 Cognitive templates for religious concepts: cross-cultural evidence for recall of counter-intuitive representations PASCAL BOYER AND CHARLES RAMBLE 18 Whence collective rituals? A cultural selection model of ritualized behavior PIERRE LIENARD AND PASCAL BOYER 19 Atheists: a psychological profile BENJAMIN BEIT-HALLAHMI 20 Sensed presence and mystical experiences are predicted by suggestibility, not by the application of transcranial weak complex magnetic fields PEHR GRANQVIST. MATS FREDRIKSON. PATRIK UNGE. ANDREA HAGENFELDT. SVEN VALIND. DAN LARHAMMAR AND MARCUS LARSSON 21 Post-traumatic growth and the origins of early Christianity JOANNA COLLICUTT MCGRATH VOLUME II RELIGIOUS PSYCHOLOGY 22 Drugs and mysticism WALTER N. PAHNKE 23 Psilocybin can occasion mystical-type experiences having substantial and sustained personal meaning and spiritual significance R. R. GRIFFITHS, W. A. RICHARDS. U. MCCANN AND R. JESSE 24 De-automatization and the mystic experience ARTHUR J. DEIKMAN 25 The construction and preliminary validation of a measure of reported mystical experience RALPH W. HOOD. JR. 26 Differential triggering of mystical experience as a function of self actualization RALPH W. HOOD. JR. 27 Toward an attitude process model of religious experience PETER C. HILL 28 The measurement of regional cerebral blood flow during glossolalia: a preliminary SPECT study ANDREW B. NEWBERO, NANCY A. WINTERING. DONNA MORGAN AND MARK R. WALDMAN 29 God as a substitute attachment figure: a longitudinal study of adult attachment style and religious change in college students LEE A. KIRKPATRICK 30 Religious conversion and perceived childhood attachment: a meta-analysis PEHR GRANQV1ST AND LEE A. KIRKPATRICK 31 Prophecy fails again: a report of a failure to replicate JANE ALLYN HARDYCK AND MARCIA BRADEN 32 Some correlates of beliefs in the malevolence and benevolence of supernatural beings: a cross-societal study WILLIAM W. LAMBERT, LEIGH MINTURN TRIANDIS. AND MARGERY WOLF 33 Parents, self, and God: a test of competing theories of individual-religion relationships BERNARD SPILKA, JAMES ADDISON AND MARGUERITE ROSENSOHN 34 Parent-child communication about religion: survey and diary data on unilateral transmission and bi-directional recipro
V1. Explaining Religion and Spirituality.-- V2. Religious Psychology.-- V3. Consequences of Religion.-- V4. Psychological Practice and General Issues.
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VOLUME I EXPLAINING RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY 1 Lecture I: religion and neurology 17 WILLIAM JAMES 2 The future of an illusion S1GMUND FREUD 3 A religious experience SIGMUND FREUD 4 A natural symbol CARL GUSTAV JUNG 5 Religious development: a psychoanalytic point of view ANA-MARIA RIZZUTO 6 Are children "intuitive theists"? Reasoning about purpose and design in nature DEBORAH K.ELEMEN 7 God`s beliefs versus mother`s: the development of nonhuman agent concepts JUSTIN L. BARRETT. REBEKAH A. RICHERT. AND AMANDA DR1ESENGA 8 Beyond Scopes: why creationism is here to stay E. MARGARET EVANS 9 Understanding mortality and the life of the ancestors in rural Madagascar RITA ASTUTI AND PAUL L. HARRIS 10 Attribution theory and the psychology of religion WAYNE PROUDFOOT AND PHILLIP SHAVER 11 A general attribution theory for the psychology of religion BERNARD SPILKA. PHILLIP SHAVER AND LEE A KIRKPATRICK 12 How to become a cult leader ANTHONY R. PRATKANIS AND ELLIOT ARONSON 13 Primary personality trait correlates of religious practice and orientation PETER HILLS. LESLIE J. FRANCIS. MICHAEL ARGYLE AND CHRIS J. JACKSON 14 Is spirituality an intelligence? Motivation, cognition, and the psychology of ultimate concern ROBERT A. EMMONS 15 Cross-cultural generalizability of the Spiritual Transcendence Scale to the Philippines: spirituality as a human universal RALPH L. PIEDMONT 16 Religious thought and behaviour as by-products of brain function PASCAL BOYER 17 Cognitive templates for religious concepts: cross-cultural evidence for recall of counter-intuitive representations PASCAL BOYER AND CHARLES RAMBLE 18 Whence collective rituals? A cultural selection model of ritualized behavior PIERRE LIENARD AND PASCAL BOYER 19 Atheists: a psychological profile BENJAMIN BEIT-HALLAHMI 20 Sensed presence and mystical experiences are predicted by suggestibility, not by the application of transcranial weak complex magnetic fields PEHR GRANQVIST. MATS FREDRIKSON. PATRIK UNGE. ANDREA HAGENFELDT. SVEN VALIND. DAN LARHAMMAR AND MARCUS LARSSON 21 Post-traumatic growth and the origins of early Christianity JOANNA COLLICUTT MCGRATH VOLUME II RELIGIOUS PSYCHOLOGY 22 Drugs and mysticism WALTER N. PAHNKE 23 Psilocybin can occasion mystical-type experiences having substantial and sustained personal meaning and spiritual significance R. R. GRIFFITHS, W. A. RICHARDS. U. MCCANN AND R. JESSE 24 De-automatization and the mystic experience ARTHUR J. DEIKMAN 25 The construction and preliminary validation of a measure of reported mystical experience RALPH W. HOOD. JR. 26 Differential triggering of mystical experience as a function of self actualization RALPH W. HOOD. JR. 27 Toward an attitude process model of religious experience PETER C. HILL 28 The measurement of regional cerebral blood flow during glossolalia: a preliminary SPECT study ANDREW B. NEWBERO, NANCY A. WINTERING. DONNA MORGAN AND MARK R. WALDMAN 29 God as a substitute attachment figure: a longitudinal study of adult attachment style and religious change in college students LEE A. KIRKPATRICK 30 Religious conversion and perceived childhood attachment: a meta-analysis PEHR GRANQV1ST AND LEE A. KIRKPATRICK 31 Prophecy fails again: a report of a failure to replicate JANE ALLYN HARDYCK AND MARCIA BRADEN 32 Some correlates of beliefs in the malevolence and benevolence of supernatural beings: a cross-societal study WILLIAM W. LAMBERT, LEIGH MINTURN TRIANDIS. AND MARGERY WOLF 33 Parents, self, and God: a test of competing theories of individual-religion relationships BERNARD SPILKA, JAMES ADDISON AND MARGUERITE ROSENSOHN 34 Parent-child communication about religion: survey and diary data on unilateral transmission and bi-directional recipro

V1. Explaining Religion and Spirituality.-- V2. Religious Psychology.-- V3. Consequences of Religion.-- V4. Psychological Practice and General Issues.

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