The Psychology Of Religious Behaviour, Belief And Experience by Michael Argyle
An Introduction to the Psychological Study of Religion
This insightful book delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and religion, exploring how religious beliefs and practices influence human behavior and experiences. It examines the psychological processes underlying religious conversion, the role of religion in mental health, and the social dynamics within religious communities. Through a blend of empirical research and theoretical analysis, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how religion shapes individual and collective identities, offering a nuanced perspective on the interplay between faith and the human psyche.
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- Published
- 1997
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- 320-350
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