1st Edition

The Psychology of Religious Behaviour, Belief and Experience

    Because society is increasingly secular, it may seem irrelevant to consider the psychology of religion. But the diversity of our multi-ethnic and multi-cultural society in fact makes religion more important to the social sciences than it has ever been before. What are the social consequences of religion? Every day the news is full of events that can be blamed on religion perpetrated by a range of groups from whole societies to individuals.
    Beit-Hallami and Argyle are renowned for their clear, analytical approach to topics and this new, state-of-the-art study of psychology and religion is no exception. It will be welcomed as an update to their previous work in the area by social psychologists, sociologists and theologians worldwide.

    1: Religious phenomena and their interpretations; 2: Explanations and research hypotheses; 3: Research methods; 4: Ritual and clergy; 5: Religious Experience; 6: Acquiring religious beliefs Socialization and continuity; 7: Changing beliefs and identities; 8: Religion as a dependent variable Gender, age, class, and community; 9: The effect of individual differences in personality and ability; 10: The effects of religiosity Individual level; 11: The effects of religiosity Group level; 12: Evidence, inferences, and interpretations

    Biography

    Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, Michael Argyle

    'This, then, is a useful, readable, informative and impressive book ... highly commended.' - Mental Health, Religion and Culture May 1998