The Psychology of Religious BeliefThis book is concerned with empirical studies of religious belief, and the contexts within which they are to be understood. It also examines classical views of religion, its structures and parameters, the readiness for religion, and the reasons for accepting religious beliefs. While some knowledge of psychology is assumed, the book is designed to be more generally intelligible to the average reader. |
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Laurence Binet Brown. relationship and Pearson and Sheffield ( 1976 ) found no relationship . Francis ( 1985 ) argues ... relationships between introversion and religious atti- tudes . In agreement with Bagley et al.'s ( 1979 ) findings ...
Laurence Binet Brown. relationship and Pearson and Sheffield ( 1976 ) found no relationship . Francis ( 1985 ) argues ... relationships between introversion and religious atti- tudes . In agreement with Bagley et al.'s ( 1979 ) findings ...
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... relationship between religion and non - pathological personality measures among such researchers " . He also emphasized ... relationships have been found for obedience in a Milgram paradigm ( Bock and Warren , 1972 ) , happiness , mental ...
... relationship between religion and non - pathological personality measures among such researchers " . He also emphasized ... relationships have been found for obedience in a Milgram paradigm ( Bock and Warren , 1972 ) , happiness , mental ...
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... relationships between religion and marital stability , low premarital intercourse and drug abuse . An absence of relationships between religion and delinquency or altruism ( Batson et al . , 1985 ) reflects the general requirements of ...
... relationships between religion and marital stability , low premarital intercourse and drug abuse . An absence of relationships between religion and delinquency or altruism ( Batson et al . , 1985 ) reflects the general requirements of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Beyond the classics | 11 |
Identifying the religious variable | 37 |
Copyright | |
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