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The eighth chapter of Part IV focuses specifically on meaning issues, spiritual experiences, conversion and transformation, mysticism, ritual and prayer, Fundamentalism and authoritarianism, forgiveness, and morality and self control (values, virtues, and vices). Part V has seven chapters on spirituality and health, psychopathology, coping, clinical and counseling psychology, advocacy of science, violence and terrorism, and a futurist view of the integration of psychology and religion. David Meyers of Hope College, nationally known for his work in Christian perspectives on Social Psychology, and notable for his empirical studies, observed that Paloutzian and Park have assembled in this comprehensive volume a stateof-the-art review of the burgeoning psychological science of religion. \"From every angle, leading investigators explore religion's roots and fruits. For students and scholars of psychology-religion studies\" this is an absolutely essential resource. 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宗教和灵性的心理学手册,雷蒙德F.帕卢茨安和水晶L.公园(编辑)。纽约:吉尔福德出版社,2005年。第590页和第17页。布,npi。J. Harold Ellens评论。Paloutzian博士是韦斯特蒙特学院实验与社会心理学教授,美国心理学协会30分部前任主席,《宗教心理学邀请》一书的作者。他是《国际宗教心理学杂志》的编辑。他的同事Park博士是康涅狄格大学的心理学副教授。和Paloutzian一样,她是36分部的主席,也是《心理学与健康》杂志的副主编,也是《临床与咨询心理学杂志》和《国际宗教心理学杂志》的编委会成员。这样的凭据表明,我们可以期待在这本新手册中有一个分水岭。我们的期望得到了充分的回报。这是一部集科学学识、熟练的组织和精确的编辑于一身的杰作。《宗教与灵性心理学手册》将至少在下个世纪成为这一主题的权威著作。编辑们汇集了45位著名学者的大量论文,其中包括佛罗里达州的罗伊·f·鲍迈斯特、阿姆斯特丹大学的雅各布·a·贝森、罗斯米德的彼得·c·希尔、田纳西大学的拉尔夫·w·胡德、威尔弗雷德·劳里埃的已故布鲁斯·亨斯伯格、鲍林格林的安妮特·马奥尼、威斯康星州的苏珊·h·麦克法登(奥什科什)、丹佛的伯纳德·斯皮尔克(名誉退休)和斯坦福大学的卡尔·f·托里森(名誉退休)等明星人物。他们将这些文章分为以下5个部分,共30章:宗教心理学的基础、发展视角下的宗教、宗教与基本心理学子学科、宗教的建构与表达、宗教心理学与应用领域。第一部分有六个章节关于综合主题,灵性,测量,研究方法,心理动力心理学和进化心理学。第二部分提供了三章关于从童年到老年整个生命周期的宗教和精神发展,第四章关于婚姻和养育子女。第三部分共分五章,讨论了神经心理学与宗教体验、认知心理学、情感与宗教、人格的作用以及宗教、态度和社会行为之间的相互关系。第四部分的第八章特别关注意义问题,精神体验,转换和转变,神秘主义,仪式和祈祷,原教旨主义和威权主义,宽恕,道德和自我控制(价值观,美德和恶习)。第五部分有七个章节,分别是精神和健康、精神病理学、应对、临床和咨询心理学、倡导科学、暴力和恐怖主义,以及心理学和宗教融合的未来主义观点。霍普学院(Hope College)的戴维·迈耶斯(David Meyers)以其在基督教社会心理学方面的研究而闻名全国,并以其实证研究而闻名。他观察到,帕鲁茨安和帕克在这本全面的书中汇集了对新兴的宗教心理科学的最新评述。从各个角度,顶尖的研究者探索宗教的根源和果实。对于心理学和宗教研究的学生和学者来说,这是一个绝对必要的资源。以前出版的许多关于宗教心理学的著作都是以临床为导向的,但从章节主题的列表中可以看出,这一卷论述了与心理学的经验和哲学科学以及精神体验数据的现象学和启发式世界有关的所有相关学科和问题。Paloutzian表示,他对这一特定研究领域的兴趣背后的驱动力是想通过心理学的视角来了解现实世界,尤其是现实生活中可能比其他方面更重要的方面,即人类的宗教经历、实践、期望和行为。…
Handbook of the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
HANDBOOK OF THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY, Raymond F. Paloutzian and Crystal L. Park (Eds.). NY: The Guilford Press, 2005. Pp. 590 + xvii. Cloth, npi. Reviewed by J. Harold Ellens. Dr. Paloutzian is Professor of Experimental and Social Psychology at Westmont College, past president of Division 30 of the APA, and author of Invitation to the Psychology of Religion. He edits The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. His colleague, Dr. Park, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut. Like Paloutzian, she has been the president of Division 36 and is Associate Editor of Psychology and Health, as well as an editorial board member for the Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology and The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. Such credentials suggest that we may expect a watershed volume in this new handbook. Our expectations are fully rewarded. This is a tour de force of scientific scholarship, skillful organization, and precise editing. The Handbook of the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality will be the definitive work on the subject for at least the next century. The editors have brought together substantive essays by 45 notable scholars, including such stellar figures as Roy F. Baumeister of Florida State, Jacob A. Beizen of the University of Amsterdam, Peter C. Hill of Rosemead, Ralph W. Hood, Jr. of the University of Tennessee, the late Bruce Hunsberger of Wilfred Laurier, Annette Mahoney of Bowling Green, Susan H. McFadden of Wisconsin (Oshkosh), Bernard Spilke of Denver (Emeritus), and Carl F. Thoresen of Stanford (Emeritus). They have organized these essays into thirty chapters in the following five sections: Foundations of the Psychology of Religion, Religion Through the Developmental Lens, Religion and Basic Psychology Subdisciplines, The Construction and Expression of Religion, and Psychology of Religion and Applied Areas. Part I has six chapters on Integrative Themes, Spirituality, Measurement, Research Methods, Psychodynamic Psychologies, and Evolutionary Psychology. Part II offers three chapters on religious and spiritual development through the life cycle from childhood to old age, and a fourth on marriage and parenting. The five chapters of the third part discuss neuropsychology and religious experience, cognitive psychologies, emotions and religion, the role of personality, and how religion, attitudes, and social behavior interrelate. The eighth chapter of Part IV focuses specifically on meaning issues, spiritual experiences, conversion and transformation, mysticism, ritual and prayer, Fundamentalism and authoritarianism, forgiveness, and morality and self control (values, virtues, and vices). Part V has seven chapters on spirituality and health, psychopathology, coping, clinical and counseling psychology, advocacy of science, violence and terrorism, and a futurist view of the integration of psychology and religion. David Meyers of Hope College, nationally known for his work in Christian perspectives on Social Psychology, and notable for his empirical studies, observed that Paloutzian and Park have assembled in this comprehensive volume a stateof-the-art review of the burgeoning psychological science of religion. "From every angle, leading investigators explore religion's roots and fruits. For students and scholars of psychology-religion studies" this is an absolutely essential resource. Much of the previously published work on the psychology of religion has been clinical in orientation, but this volume, as can be seen from the list of chapter subjects, treats the entire spectrum of relevant disciplines and issues relating to the empirical and philosophical science of psychology and the phenomenological and heuristic world of the data on spiritual experience. Paloutzian indicates that the driving force behind his interest in this specific area of study has been a desire to find out about the real world through the lens of psychology, particularly that aspect of real life that may be more central than others, namely, human religious experiences, practices, expectations, and behaviors. …