1st Edition

Psychology and Religion An Introduction

By Michael Argyle Copyright 2000
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    Michael Argyle's new book is an introduction to the psychology of religion from one of the world's most famous experimental psychologists.

    PREFACE 1 The relation between psychology and religion 2 Socialisation 3 The effect of personality 4 The extent and varieties of religious experience 5 The causes and effects of religious experience 6 Religious beliefs 7 Freud’s and Jung’s accounts of religious belief 8 Worship and prayer 9 Ritual and charisma 10 Happiness and the other benefits and costs of religion 11 Physical and mental health 12 Religious and other origins of morals 13 The effect of religion on behaviour 14 Secularisation and the present state of religion 15 The growth of new religious movements 16 Conclusions for religion

    Biography

    Michael Argyle is Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Oxford Brookes University. He is the best-selling author of over twenty books, including The Psychology of Money (with Adrian Furnham), The Psychology of Religious Behaviour, Belief and Experience (with Benjamin, Beit-Hallahmi), The Psychology of Happiness, Bodily Communication, The Psychology of Social Class, and The Social Psychology of Everyday Life (all available from Routledge).