Religion and the Individual: A Social-Psychological Perspective
Abstract
What leads a person to become religious? What happens psychologically in a religious experience? Does religion make a person happier, more open, more psychologically healthy, more tolerant, more caring? Bold and thoughtful, this book employs social-psychological theories and research to build an understanding of the source, nature and consequences of religion in individual life. The authors' goal is to provide an integrated and coherent...
Paper Details
Title
Religion and the Individual: A Social-Psychological Perspective
Published Date
Sep 1, 1995
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
90 - 90
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