Psychology of religion in Turkey /
In 'Psychology of religion in Turkey', senior and emerging Turkish scholars present critical conceptual analyses and empirical studies devoted to the Psychology of Religion in Turkey. Parts 1 and 2 consist of articles placing the psychology of religion in historical context of an ancient c...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface ; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Chapter 1; Past and Present of Psychology of Religion in Turkey; Kenan Sevi̇nç and Zuhâl Ağılkaya-Şahi̇n; Chapter 2; Characteristic Themes in Psychology of Religion in Turkey; Muslim Thinkers' Views about Human Psychology and Psychology of Sufism; Sevde Düzgüner and Ayşe Şentepe; Chapter 3; Reflections on the Possibility of an Islamic Psychology; Adem Şahin; Chapter 4; The Problem of Appropriate Psychology of Religion Measures for Non-Western Christian Samples with Respect to the Turkish-Islamic Religious Landscape.
- Zuhâl Ağılkaya-ŞahinChapter 5; Religious Life of Turkish Youth in the Process of Modernization and Secularization; A Meta-Analytical Evaluation; Asım Yapıcı; chapter 6; Popular Religiosity; A Psycho-Sociological Study of Visiting Shrines in Turkey; Ali Köse; chapter 7; Spirituality and Religion; An Empirical Study Using a Turkish Muslim Sample; Merve Altınlı-Macić and Thomas J. Coleman III; Chapter 8; Muslim Religious Development Scale; An Attempt in the Light of Al-Ghazzali's Perspectives of Religious Development; İlhan Topuz and Sakin Özışık; Chapter 9; How Religion Promotes Forgiveness.
- The Case of Turkish MuslimsAli Ayten; Chapter 10; The Relationships between Gratitude, Appreciation, Psychological Well-being and Religiosity; An Empirical Study with Turkish Sample; Gülüşan Göcen; chapter 11; Religious Orientation and Its Relation to Locus of Control and Depression; Fatma Gül Cirhinlioğlu and Gözde Özdikmenli-Demir; chapter 12; Belief in a Just World, Religiosity and Victim Blaming; Hasan Kaplan; Chapter 13; Correlation of the Disease Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disordered Patientswith Their Religious Attitude and Behaviours.