RT Review T1 The Worldview of Memory Lane JF Pastoral psychology VO 66 IS 3 SP 381 OP 386 A1 Beek, Aart Martin van 1956- A2 Belzen, J. A. van 1959- LA English PB Springer Science Business Media B. V. YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/156582797X AB This article is a response to Jacob Belzen's Towards Cultural Psychology of Religion, Principles, Approaches and Applications (New York: Springer, 2010) from a cross-cultural pastoral perspective and identifies seven issues where the book and cross-cultural pastoral thinking impact each other: definition, research methodology, object of research, flexibility of research, the relationship between cultural and cross-cultural psychology, culture, and private religious experience. Below I will view Belzen's book through the prism of my primary concerns as a Dutch academic trained in cross-cultural pastoral care and counseling who pastors in a diverse and fluid cultural context. K1 BELZEN, Jacob K1 Cross-cultural K1 Cross-cultural studies K1 Culture K1 Dutch studies K1 Multicultural K1 Pastoral Psychology K1 Psychologists K1 Psychology K1 Qualitative Research K1 Religion K1 Rezension DO 10.1007/s11089-012-0496-2