Critical Psychologies of Religious Matters: A Late Modern Enterprise |
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Authors: | Schlauch Chris R |
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Institution: | (1) Boston University, USA;(2) School of Theology, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215 |
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Abstract: | Drawing upon illustrations of research in psychology and religion, this essay sketches a historical account of twentieth century scholarship in terms of three phases. In the early modern phase research was problem-centered : scholars customarily drew upon expertise in cognate areas of inquiry in solving a problem. In the modern phase research is specialization-based : scholars develop competence in the perspectives, concepts, and methods peculiar to their subfield. In the late modern phase research is interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary : scholars achieve proficiency in cognate subfields and acquire fluency in coordinating the assumptions, concepts, and methods of those subfields. This historical account provides the context and warrant for formulating an enterprise expressing the spirit of the late modern phase: critical psychologies of religious matters. |
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