Search results for "Psychology of religion" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Category:Psychology Category:Public Depth psychology is a broad term that refers to any psychological ...
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  • 30, 1969) was a British psychologist, one of the pioneers of cognitive and ... He became a tutor at the University of Cambridge in 1909, and his ...
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  • that attempts to reduce diverse forms of knowledge including concepts ... psychologism on the ground that principles of logic are universally true ...
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  • applied even to areas such as the psychology of religion. A committed Christian ... Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, The Social Psychology of Religion. One of the co-founders ...
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  • method and its application to the study of human nature. Thus, he supported ... Hall was the first president of the American Psychological Association ...
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  • a philosophical model. He was a close friend of the U.S. German-born theologian ... May is best known for his work on the human struggles of living in ...
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  • played a major role in shaping the fields of personality psychology and ... ===On psychology of religion=== In his book, The Individual and His ...
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  • instinctual behavior and the development of social psychology. McDougall ... in Lancashire, England, as the second son of Isaac Shimwell McDougall and ...
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  • Category:Psychology Category:Public Humanistic psychology is an approach in psychology that emerged in ...
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  • Flow is the mental state of operation in which the person is fully ... The concept of the state of flow is similarly found in the traditions ...
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  • 1947) was a French psychiatrist, a student of Jean-Martin Charcot, whose ... He also became interested in philosophy and psychology while still ...
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  • on kinship, family, and religious beliefs of the Tallensi and Ashanti people ... his master’s degree from the University of Cape Town in 1926, and went ...
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  • Category:Psychology Analytical psychology is the movement started by Carl Jung and his ...
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  • famous for his work on the ethnology of religion and mythology, and ... Lodz, Russia (today Poland), into the family of Adolf and Johanna Radin. His ...
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  • Ashrama, in the Hindu religion (from Sanskrit āśramaḥ: meaning ... has a two-fold meaning: first, it refers to the doctrine of the "four ...
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  • in psychometrics and an influential theorist of intelligence. He contributed ... The study of intelligence has been fraught with controversy, particularly ...
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  • Category:Psychology Thanatology is the academic, and often scientific, study of death ...
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  • region = Western Philosophy and Psychology | era = Nineteenth/Twentieth ... main_interests = Pragmatism, Psychology, Psychology of Religion, Epistemology ...
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  • a person, community, tradition, or locus of inspiration. The object of ... 'loyalty' to a particular view of divinity, allegiance to a particular ...
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  • psychologist who helped found the school of transpersonal psychology. He ... His humanistic model allowed psychologists and students of psychology ...
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