فهرست:
مقدمه................................................................................................................................................................. 1
پیشدرآمد .. 2
معرفی نویسنده. 3
معرفی کتاب.. 4
گزارشی از محتوای فصول کتاب.. 5
روانشناسی و دین .. 5
دین و روانشناسی .. 8
رفتار دینی .. 13
اندیشههای دینی .. 21
احساسات دینی .. 25
دیدگاه نویسنده و تحلیل کتاب .. 33
پیشدرآمد .. 33
دیدگاه نویسنده . 33
تحلیل اجمالی .. 34
فهرست آثار علمی دکتر کِیت لوونتال .. 37
طرح کلی موضوع .. 48
فصل اول: روانشناسی و دین
روانشناسی چیست؟ . 53
دین چیست؟ . 54
تاریخچهای اجمالی از رابطه بیثبات میان روانشناسی و دین .. 59
معنویت و مسائل مرتبط ... 65
جنسیت ... 66
خلاصه .. 67
چهار
فصل دوم: دین و روانشناسی
تأثیر مسیحیت غربی.. 69
ادیان و تبیینهایی که آنها از رفتار، اندیشهها و احساسات به دست میدهند 71
آیین بودا 71
مسیحیت ... 74
آیین هندو . 76
اسلام . 78
یهودیت ... 79
ادیان دیگر . 81
درونمایههای مشترک... 83
خلاصه .. 83
فصل سوم: رفتار دینی
نیایش، تعریفها، تأثیرات، و تأثیرات مشاهده شده . 85
انواع نیایش .... 87
آیا نیایش مؤثر است؟ . 89
گواه تجربی بر این که نیایش چنین تأثیراتی دارد چیست؟ . 91
نیایش و غلبه بر استرس .... 92
استثنائات موجود در مورد تأثیرات نیایش .... 94
سخن و زبان دینی .. 97
گفتمان دینی: پیشگویی .. 99
گفتمان دینی: داستان . 100
سخن و ساخت حقیقت ... 101
رفتار اجتماعی، گروهها و هنجارها 105
نودینی .. 106
انواع و درونمایهها 106
آیا به هر نحوی از انحاء دست به تغییر دین زدهاید؟ . 106
شیوههای نودینی .. 109
پنج
دو چشم انداز اجتماعی- روانشناختی در نودینی .. 115
خروج از گروه دینی .. 117
انواع دیگر رفتار دینی .. 119
خلاصه.. 119
فصل چهارم: اندیشههای دینی
باور دینی .. 122
پیاژه . 129
گلدمن .. 131
ایمان دینی و رشد آن . 132
اریکسون . 133
کولبرگ ... 134
فاولر . 136
اسپرو . 137
خلاصه .. 140
فصل پنجم: احساسات دینی
ریشههای اولیه احساسات دینی .. 142
فروید .. 142
نظریه شی - روابط ... 145
نظریه دلبستگی .. 148
مقیاس دلبستگی بزرگسالان . 149
ارزیابیهای اخیر . 150
دیکی و دیگران . 150
کپس و «انسان، دین و مالیخولیا» . 151
احساسات مثبت ... 152
احساسات عرفانی .. 152
مکاشفههای دینی .. 156
تجربههای نزدیک به مرگ و خارج از بدن . 158
بهباشی معنوی .. 160
مقیاس بهباشی معنوی .. 161
توکّل و ایمان . 162
شش
عزت نفس.... 163
احساسات منفی .. 163
گناه، شرم و اضطراب .. 163
وسواس .... 165
دین و آسیبشناسی روانی .. 169
افسردگی .. 170
روان پریشی و مسئله جنّ .. 174
خلاصه .. 182
منابع .. 183
Abstract . 204
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