The Psychology of Religion and Place: Emerging Perspectives

Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Psychology of Religion and Place -- Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives -- Chapter 2: Sacred Places: The presence of the past -- Chapter 3: Religion, Place, and Attachment: An evaluation of conceptual frameworks -- Chapter 4: Embodied Spirituality Fo...

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Contributors: Counted, Victor (Editor) ; Watts, Fraser (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2019
In:Year: 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
Series/Journal:Springer eBooks Behavioral Science and Psychology
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Religious psychology / Environmental psychology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Religion and Psychology
B Psychology and religion
B Human Geography
B Self
B Cultural Geography
B Identity (Psychology)
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Erscheint auch als: 978-3-030-28847-1
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Summary:Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Psychology of Religion and Place -- Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives -- Chapter 2: Sacred Places: The presence of the past -- Chapter 3: Religion, Place, and Attachment: An evaluation of conceptual frameworks -- Chapter 4: Embodied Spirituality Following Disaster: Exploring the intersections of religious and place attachment in resilience and meaning making -- Chapter 5: The Psychology and Theology of Place: A perspective from the Judeo-Christian tradition -- Chapter 6: Pride of Place in a Religious Context: An environmental psychology and sociology perspective -- Chapter 7: Mapping the visible and invisible topographies of place and landscape through sacred mobilities -- Chapter 8: ‘A Dwelling Place for Dragons’: Wild places in mythology and folklore -- Chapter 9: Religious and Place Attachment: A cascade of parallel processes -- Chapter 10: God and Place as Attachment ‘Figures’ – A critical examination -- Part II. Empirical Applications and Practical Implications -- Chapter 11: Religion, Well-being, and Therapeutic Landscape -- Chapter 12: “To Him I Commit My Spirit”: Attachment to God, the Land and the People as a Means of Dealing with Crises in Gaza Strip -- Chapter 13: Glimpses of a Place Spirituality in American Filmmaker John Sayles’ Limbo: Authenticity, inauthenticity, and modes of place engagement -- Chapter 14: Place-Making and Religion: A solidarity psychology of the commons -- Chapter 15: How and Why Environmental and Religious Attachment Matters for Quality of Life -- Chapter 16: Defining the psychology of religion and place: A concept analysis -- Index
This book examines the role of religious and spiritual experiences in people’s understanding of their environment, and how their place experiences are transformed in the process. The contributors consider how understandings and experiences of religious and place connections are motivated by the need to seek and maintain contact with perceptual objects, so as to form meaningful relationship experiences. The purpose is not to engage in comparative religion or analyse different religious traditions in relation to place, but rather to understand how people's perceptions of physical, imaginary and transpersonal objects shape their religious and place experiences. This book is one of the first scholarly attempts to discuss the psychological links between place and religious experiences. The chapters provide insights for understanding how people’s experiences with geographical places and the sacred serve as agencies for meaning-making, pro-social behaviour, and psychological adjustment in everyday life
ISBN:303028848X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28848-8