An Existential-Phenomenological Approach to the Psychology of Religion |
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Authors: | Louis Hoffman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Saybrook University, 747 Front Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Abstract: | A primary aspect of existential and phenomenological methodologies is an attempt to understand one’s experience. In particular, phenomenology attempts to understand one’s experience in as pure of a form as possible. From an existential perspective, additional emphasis is placed upon the lived aspects of one’s experience. This paper outlines an existential-phenomenological approach to the psychology of religion. First, a brief history and summary of major themes of existential psychology is introduced. Next, this is applied to the psychology of religion. Last, the existential-phenomenological approach is considered in the context of the existential givens. |
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