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Religion, Belief and Unbelief: A Psychological Study: International Series in the Psychology of Religion, cartea 5

Autor Antoon Vergote
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 1995
This book focuses attention on the central elements of human religious existence. Vergote's primary aim and viewpoint are clear: to examine empirically and to interpret dynamically the psychological factors at work in the field of religion. Vergote consistently adheres to the position that psychology is neither philosophy nor theology and that its task is not to explain religion. In this work he situates religion as a cultural fact and studies how persons orient themselves to it, positively and/or negatively. Rather than emphasise and juxtapose belief and unbelief as alternative positions, he sees them as threads of experiences interwoven throughout the human existence of persons and institutions. In this context he studies motivations and their ambivalences, religious experiences and their ambiguities, conflicts between religious belief and unbelief, and the various expressions and practices of religion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042000056
ISBN-10: 9042000058
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Series in the Psychology of Religion


Recenzii

Following Vergote's widely celebrated Guilt and Desire (English transl., 1988), this book provides English readers with a work that has already been highly appreciated in French, Italian, and Dutch editions. The style of the book, and its subject matter, make it interesting and informative reading not only for psychologists, but also for readers interested in religion, in cultural anthropology, in education and in therapeutic work. – Dr. Kathleen V. O'Connor, Lecturer in the School of Studies in Religion, The University of Sydney, Australia

Cuprins

Editorial Preface. CHAPTER I. RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Religion. 2. The psychology of religion. 3. Towards a dynamic psychology. CHAPTER II. MOTIVATIONS AND THEIR AMBIVALENCE. 1. The use of motivations as psychological explanation. 2. Desire at grips with impotence. 3. Ethics and social motivation. 4. Cognitive motivation and dogmatism. CHAPTER III. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE. 1. Definitions and classification. 2. Theories of religion as an emotional experience. 3. The religious perception of the world and the sense of the sacred. 4. The quasi-perception of the supernatural without perceptive mediation. 5. Drug-induced religious experience. Conclusion. CHAPTER IV. BELIEF AND UNBELIEF. 1. Belief as opposed to unbelief. 2. The representation of God. 3. The conflicts. 4. Faith in the midst of a pluriform humanity. Conclusion. CHAPTER V. PRAYER, RITE, AND ETHIC: THE THREE EX-PRESSIVE AND PERFORMATIVE ACTS OF FAITH. 1. Prayer. 2. Rite. 3. Ethics. POSTFACE.