The Psychology of Religion: A Short IntroductionOneworld Publications, 3 февр. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 192 Designed for students and general readers alike, this new introduction to the psychology of religion offers a thorough coverage of the subject, from its troubled history to the latest theories. Drawing from a wide of cultures and faiths, the book considers the key themes of the psychology of religion. This book, accompanied by diagrams and case studies, ensures that readers of all levels will gain an understanding of such complex topics as the relationship between religion and moral belief and the development of faith. Other areas covered include: prayer, prophecy and conversion - the nature of religious behaviour; religious beliefs, and their influence on emotional well-being; disorders of the mid - the relationship between religion and psychopathology; the controversial question of religion and prejudice. This book should be of interest to scholars, students and all those interested in the subject. |
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... influence : In 1980 the social psychologist Serge Moscovici wrote a paper called ' Towards a theory of conversion behaviour ' suggesting that some of the processes he had observed when people in small groups changed their minds , might ...
... influence : In 1980 the social psychologist Serge Moscovici wrote a paper called ' Towards a theory of conversion behaviour ' suggesting that some of the processes he had observed when people in small groups changed their minds , might ...
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... influence ( Van Avermaet , 1996 ) but there seems to have been little or no examination of Moscovici's sugges- tions as applied specifically to religious conversion - even though there is every tantalizing indication that the cap might ...
... influence ( Van Avermaet , 1996 ) but there seems to have been little or no examination of Moscovici's sugges- tions as applied specifically to religious conversion - even though there is every tantalizing indication that the cap might ...
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... influenced ( or is said to have influenced ) his or her personal religion . Internal assesses the extent to which ... influence would reflect an extrinsic , means orientation because it would presumably be motivat- ed by a desire to ...
... influenced ( or is said to have influenced ) his or her personal religion . Internal assesses the extent to which ... influence would reflect an extrinsic , means orientation because it would presumably be motivat- ed by a desire to ...
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A short history of the uneasy relationship between | 6 |
Gender | 12 |
RELIGIOUS BEHAVIOUR | 37 |
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