The Cambridge Handbook of the International Psychology of Religion
Series: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 31 January 2026
- ISBN 9781108726849
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages672 pages
- Weight 250 g
- Language English 700
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Using a theoretical framework that encourages cross-cultural collaboration, this book explores core elements of the psychology of religion.
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This handbook offers a comprehensive resource for exploring core elements of the psychology of religion. Utilizing a systematic template to describe the state of the field across thirty-two regions of the globe, it charts the subject's historical background and current research trends. The chapters also highlight common pitfalls and suggest collaborative topics for future research. By leveraging the Ingelhart-Welzel Cultural Values Framework, the text introduces key questions emerging from non-Western contexts, challenges culturally laden assumptions and promotes collaborative, international perspectives. Featuring contributions from researchers around the world on the psychology of religion within their respective geographical and cultural contexts, the work brings new voices into the conversation and offers fresh avenues of exploration for scholars and graduate students studying the psychology of religion, social psychology, religion, and theology.
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List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction Kevin L. Ladd; 2. Argentina: Psychology of religion up to 2020 Hugo Simkin and Hugo H. Rabia; 3. Australia and New Zealand: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Victor Counted, Maureen Miner and Joseph Bulbulia; 4. Brazil: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Wellington Zangari and Fatima Regina Machado; 5. The Caribbean region: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Kari A. O'Grady, J. Douglas Orton, Esther Abena Yirenya-Tawiah and Marissa James; 6. China, the eastern traditions: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Zhuo Job Chen and Shuozhi Guo; 7. Egypt: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Wael Mohamed; 8. Estonia: The psychology of religion up to 2020 T&&&245;nu Lehtsaar; 9. Germany: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Sarah Demmrich, Lars Allolio-N&&&228;cke and&&&160;Uwe Wolfradt; 10. Ghana: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Annabella Osei-Tutu and Vivian Afi Dzokoto; 11. Greece: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Spyridon K. Tsitsigkos; 12. Hungary: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Zsuzsanna J&&&225;ki, Szabolcs Urb&&&225;n and Magdolna K&&&337;v&&&225;ri; 13. India, the eastern traditions: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Amita Chatterjee; 14. India, the western traditions: The psychology of religion up to 2021 Chetna Duggal, Jyothsna Chandur, Sadhvi Krishnamoorthy and Chaitali Sinha; 15. Indonesia: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Rena Latifa, Dini Rahma Bintari and Bahrul Hayat; 16. Iran: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Mahboubeh Dadfar; 17. Italy: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Mario Aletti and Daniela Fagnani; 18. Japan: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Masami Takahashi and Hiroki Kato; 19. Mexico: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Mar&&&237;a Montero-L&&&243;pez Lena, Armando Rivera-Ledesma, Dar&&&237;o Guajardo; 20. Nigeria: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Matthew Michael, Stephen Ede, Johnbosco Chukwuorji, Aaron Agbo and Victor Counted; 21. Poland: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Katarzyna Skrzypi&&&324;ska and Pawe&&&322; M. Socha Katarzyna Skrzypi&&&324;ska and Pawe&&&322; M. Socha; 22. Romania: Psychology of religion up to 2020 Adrian Opre, Razvan Porumb, Mihai Curelaru and Ramona Buzgar; 23. Russia: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Tatiana Malevich; 24. Scandinavia: Psychology of religion up to 2020 Valerie DeMarinis and Lars Danbolt; 25. Slovakia: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Peter Halama; 26. South Africa: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Richard G. Cowden, Everett L. Worthington Jr. and Sumaya Lahe; 27. South Korea: The psychology of religion up to 2020 EyHyun Kwon; 28. Spain: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Antonio Mu&&&241;oz-Garc&&&237;a; 29. Switzerland: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Pierre-Yves Brandt and Julien Norberg; 30. Turkey: The psychology of religion up to 2020 &&&220;zeyir Ok, A. Burcu G&&&246;ren, and Fatumetul Zehra Guldas; 31. The United Kingdom: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Carissa A. Sharp and Joanna Collicutt; 32. The United States and Canada: The psychology of religion up to 2020 Joshua Conrad Jackson, Danica Dillion and Kurt Gray; 33. Vietnam: The psychology of religion up to 2020 L&&&234; Xu&&&226;n Hy, V&&&361; D&&&361;ng, Nguyen Thi Mai Lan and Vu Thu Trang.
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