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Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality

Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality

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About the Author

Professor James M. Nelson (B.A. Eastern Washington University, M.Div. Fuller Theological Seminary, M.S. & Ph.D. Washington State University) is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology at Valparaiso University.  He has been a faculty member at Valparaiso since 1987 and has served as director of graduate counseling programs and chair of the psychology department

About this Book

The past century has seen the relationship between psychology and religion progress from wary antagonists to strange bedfellows to complementary worldviews. Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality is designed as a text that reflects this history while illuminating the robust dialogue that continues to accompany it.

The elegant, accessible coverage ranges from early psychological critiques of religion and responses from major religious thinkers to positivist and constructivist philosophies; from Jung’s archetypes to neurobiological research into the religious brain; from scientific constructs of prayer, meditation, and mindfulness to collaborative interventions for mental health. The book’s distinctive teaching/learning presentation:

    • Discusses non-Western religious traditions in addition to Christianity.
    • Balances theoretical literature with empirical research on each topic.
    • Reviews contemporary research and debates in psychology and religion.
    • Examines developmental approaches to religious and spiritual growth.
    • Provides a variety of practical applications.
    • Includes review questions, exercises, and other student materials.
    • Encourages readers to develop their own ideas on this subject

These are valuable perspectives for graduate or undergraduate courses in the psychology of religion, and a rich resource for graduate courses in psychology and counseling. In addition, Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality makes an inviting text for seminary courses in spiritual and pastoral counseling.