Psychohistory in Psychology of Religion : : Interdisciplinary Studies / / edited by Jacob A. Belzen.
Psychology of religion is one of the rare fields in psychology where an interdisciplinary approach has been preserved. Psychohistory especially, understood as the systematic application of psychological knowledge in explorations of the past, has enjoyed substantial attention. Traditionally, the emph...
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Psychohistory in Psychology of Religion : Interdisciplinary Studies / edited by Jacob A. Belzen. Interdisciplinary Studies Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2001. 1 online resource (269 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier International Series in the Psychology of Religion ; 12 Description based on print version record. Psychology of religion is one of the rare fields in psychology where an interdisciplinary approach has been preserved. Psychohistory especially, understood as the systematic application of psychological knowledge in explorations of the past, has enjoyed substantial attention. Traditionally, the emphasis in such studies has been on biographical research. This volume attempts to broaden the horizon and to include studies of phenomena as well on a group or subcultural level. The volume contains chapters on such subjects as apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Belgium, attitudes towards suicide in seventeenth-century Sweden, the pillarization of Dutch Calvinists. There are also studies of famous individuals such as Hitler, Stalin, Freud, Van Gogh and J.H. Newman. Among the contributors are well-known authors like Donald Capps, Michael P. Carroll, William W. Meissner, Ana-Marìa Rizzuto and Antoine Vergote. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion as an object of empirical research - Psychohistory as exemplary interdisciplinary approach -- Antoon VERGOTE: Changing figures and the importance of demonic possession -- Biographical studies -- Donald CAPPS: Sundén's role-taking theory - The case of John Henry Newman and his mentors -- William W. MEISSNER: Belief in non-belief - The case of Vincent van Gogh -- Ana-María RIZZUTO: Freud's disrupted idealizations, religious unbelief, and his collection of antiquities -- Richard A. HUTCH: Beyond the reach of a miracle - Hitler, Stalin, and the "great man" -- Group studies -- Arne JARRICK: To be or not to be ¼ human - On the psychological history of religious and existential attitudes towards suicide -- Michael P. CARROLL: The Penitentes of New Mexico and the meaning of discipline -- Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion and social order - Psychological factors in Dutch pillarization, especially among the Calvinists -- Jozef CORVELEYN: Folk religiosity or psychopathology? The case of the apparitions of the Virgin in Beauraing, Belgium, 1932-1933 -- Notes on Contributors -- Author -- Index. Psychohistory. Psychology, Religious. Print version: Belzen, Jacob A. Psychohistory in Psychology of Religion Boston : BRILL,c2001 9789042012059 Belzen, Jacob A., editor. International Series in the Psychology of Religion ; 12. |
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Psychohistory in Psychology of Religion : Interdisciplinary Studies / International Series in the Psychology of Religion ; Introduction -- Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion as an object of empirical research - Psychohistory as exemplary interdisciplinary approach -- Antoon VERGOTE: Changing figures and the importance of demonic possession -- Biographical studies -- Donald CAPPS: Sundén's role-taking theory - The case of John Henry Newman and his mentors -- William W. MEISSNER: Belief in non-belief - The case of Vincent van Gogh -- Ana-María RIZZUTO: Freud's disrupted idealizations, religious unbelief, and his collection of antiquities -- Richard A. HUTCH: Beyond the reach of a miracle - Hitler, Stalin, and the "great man" -- Group studies -- Arne JARRICK: To be or not to be ¼ human - On the psychological history of religious and existential attitudes towards suicide -- Michael P. CARROLL: The Penitentes of New Mexico and the meaning of discipline -- Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion and social order - Psychological factors in Dutch pillarization, especially among the Calvinists -- Jozef CORVELEYN: Folk religiosity or psychopathology? The case of the apparitions of the Virgin in Beauraing, Belgium, 1932-1933 -- Notes on Contributors -- Author -- Index. |
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Introduction -- Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion as an object of empirical research - Psychohistory as exemplary interdisciplinary approach -- Antoon VERGOTE: Changing figures and the importance of demonic possession -- Biographical studies -- Donald CAPPS: Sundén's role-taking theory - The case of John Henry Newman and his mentors -- William W. MEISSNER: Belief in non-belief - The case of Vincent van Gogh -- Ana-María RIZZUTO: Freud's disrupted idealizations, religious unbelief, and his collection of antiquities -- Richard A. HUTCH: Beyond the reach of a miracle - Hitler, Stalin, and the "great man" -- Group studies -- Arne JARRICK: To be or not to be ¼ human - On the psychological history of religious and existential attitudes towards suicide -- Michael P. CARROLL: The Penitentes of New Mexico and the meaning of discipline -- Jacob A. BELZEN: Religion and social order - Psychological factors in Dutch pillarization, especially among the Calvinists -- Jozef CORVELEYN: Folk religiosity or psychopathology? The case of the apparitions of the Virgin in Beauraing, Belgium, 1932-1933 -- Notes on Contributors -- Author -- Index. |
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