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Mar 27, 2017 · Combing the greater religious literacy, and more globally sensitive perspectives, of religious studies scholars with the expertise and methodologies of psychologists, and other social scientists, about human beliefs and behaviours has the potential to significantly enhance human understanding. Such collaborations can sharpen research tools and ...
Education is education, not career training. I know a man with a psychology degree who became a top civil servant and a woman with a classics degree who became a broadcasting engineer. A British graduate employment service records religious studies graduates going into the civil service, charity administration, journalism, mediation, etc.
This introduction to the special section recounts the events that led to it and the rationale for it. The goals for this special section are to address the appropriate focus for our field and this journal with concrete suggestions, to address specifically the issue of Theistic Psychology as one approach, and to identify connections between our area and the field of Psychology more generally ...
Mar 1, 2005 · The Psychology of Religion: Terminology, Historiography, and Controversies This paper presents the field of psychology of religion from a historical point of view.
Religious Studies investigates the most basic components of human society and culture. The key to understanding the fundamental motivations for the behavior of human groups lies in the knowledge of religious beliefs and practices. As jobs and world cultures become increasingly diverse, knowledge about other religions and cultures enables ...
Jan 1, 2003 · The psychology of religion: An overview. January 2003. January 2003. DOI: 10.1037/10199-002. Authors: David Wulff. Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
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This guide is the result of a collaborative effort among several faculty members: Christopher White, who initiated the project while serving as the Head Tutor of Religious Studies; Faye Halpern of the Harvard Writing Project; and Professors Thomas A. Lewis (Study of Religion and Divinity School), Anne Monius (Divinity School), and Robert Orsi ...