Psychohistory in Psychology of Religion: Interdisciplinary Studies: International Series in the Psychology of Religion, cartea 12
Jacob A. Belzenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042012059
ISBN-10: 9042012056
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Series in the Psychology of Religion
ISBN-10: 9042012056
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Series in the Psychology of Religion
Cuprins
Introduction
Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion as an object of empirical research – Psychohistory as exemplary interdisciplinary approach
Antoon VERGOTE: Changing figures and the importance of demonic possession
Biographical studies
Donald CAPPS: Sundén’s role-taking theory – The case of John Henry Newman and his mentors
William W. MEISSNER: Belief in non-belief – The case of Vincent van Gogh
Ana-María RIZZUTO: Freud’s disrupted idealizations, religious unbelief, and his collection of antiquities
Richard A. HUTCH: Beyond the reach of a miracle – Hitler, Stalin, and the “great man”
Group studies
Arne JARRICK: To be or not to be ¼ human – On the psychological history of religious and existential attitudes towards suicide
Michael P. CARROLL: The Penitentes of New Mexico and the meaning of discipline
Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion and social order – Psychological factors in Dutch pillarization, especially among the Calvinists
Jozef CORVELEYN: Folk religiosity or psychopathology? The case of the apparitions of the Virgin in Beauraing, Belgium, 1932-1933
Notes on Contributors
Author
Index
Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion as an object of empirical research – Psychohistory as exemplary interdisciplinary approach
Antoon VERGOTE: Changing figures and the importance of demonic possession
Biographical studies
Donald CAPPS: Sundén’s role-taking theory – The case of John Henry Newman and his mentors
William W. MEISSNER: Belief in non-belief – The case of Vincent van Gogh
Ana-María RIZZUTO: Freud’s disrupted idealizations, religious unbelief, and his collection of antiquities
Richard A. HUTCH: Beyond the reach of a miracle – Hitler, Stalin, and the “great man”
Group studies
Arne JARRICK: To be or not to be ¼ human – On the psychological history of religious and existential attitudes towards suicide
Michael P. CARROLL: The Penitentes of New Mexico and the meaning of discipline
Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion and social order – Psychological factors in Dutch pillarization, especially among the Calvinists
Jozef CORVELEYN: Folk religiosity or psychopathology? The case of the apparitions of the Virgin in Beauraing, Belgium, 1932-1933
Notes on Contributors
Author
Index