Towards Cultural Psychology of Religion: Principles, Approaches, Applications

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This book takes a bold stand: all psychology should be culturally sensitive psychology, especially when studying religious phenomena. It explains that culture is not simply to be conceived of as a variable that possibly influences behavior. Rather, it stresses that cultural patterns of acting, thinking and experiencing are created, adopted and promulgated by a number of individuals jointly. As human subjectivity is different in different cultures, cultural psychology is not interested in comparatively investigating how experiences and behavior, attitudes and social relationships present themselves within different cultural conditions. By consequence, cultural psychology does not start from Western psychological constructs, testing for their presence in other cultures, but from human acts and activities in specific cultures, analyzing them in a hermeneutical way.

Like cultural psychology, psychology of religion currently enjoys more and more interest and rapid growth. But the two fields have remained rather unconnected in the recent past. Psychological research on religion has been pursued from a number of perspectives, among which a cultural psychological one has not yet become prominent. As religions, however conceptualized, are cultural entities of major importance, cultural psychology seems a natural ally to research on religion. Containing a number of studies, both theoretical and empirical, this volume takes a step towards a rapprochement of cultural psychology and psychology of religion.

Having received several international awards and distinctions, Jacob A. Belzen is one of Europe’s best-known psychologists of religion. As he has obtained doctorates in social science, history, philosophy and sciences of religion, his numerous publications are characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach. He is a full professor at the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands). He worked on this book while he was a visiting Fellow at Cambridge University (UK).

Author(s): Jacob A. Belzen (auth.)
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 296
Tags: Psychology, general; Religious Studies

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
Building Bridges....Pages 3-19
A Hermeneutical, Interdisciplinary Approach to the Study of Religion....Pages 23-35
Cultural Psychology of Religion....Pages 37-52
The Way Out of Contemporary Debates on the Object of the Discipline....Pages 53-66
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
Methodological Issues....Pages 69-81
When Psychology Turns to Spirituality....Pages 83-100
The Question of the Specificity of Religion....Pages 101-128
A Cultural Psychological Promise to the Study of Religiosity: Background and Context of the “Dialogical Self”....Pages 129-143
Front Matter....Pages 145-145
Religion as Embodiment....Pages 147-163
Religion, Culture and Psychopathology....Pages 165-179
Psychopathology and Religion....Pages 181-214
Religion and the Social Order....Pages 215-237
Back Matter....Pages 239-282