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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 -- psychological perspectives on non-Western religions -- psychology, religion and gender studies -- perspectives on modernity and post-modernity -- psychology "as" religion -- empirical, cultural and social scientific approaches -- international perspectives An essential resource for students and researchers in the area of…mehr

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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 -- psychological perspectives on non-Western religions -- psychology, religion and gender studies -- perspectives on modernity and post-modernity -- psychology "as" religion -- empirical, cultural and social scientific approaches -- international perspectives An essential resource for students and researchers in the area of psychology of religion, this collection systematically examines the whole range of ways in which the psychology/religion debate has developed.
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Diane Jonte-Pace teaches in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Santa Clara, California, and is the editor of Religious Studies Review. William Parsons is teaches Religious Studies at Rice University, Texas.