1st Edition
Spiritual Intelligence A Special Issue of the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
Edited By Raymond F. Paloutzian
Copyright 2000
64 Pages
by
Psychology Press
64 Pages
by
Psychology Press
64 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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First published in 2000. This is Volume 10, No 1 of the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. One of the most important concepts in the history of psychology is intelligence. Traditionally, intelligence has been thought of as a more or less unitary mental capacity, connoting a general problem-solving ability and skill at abstract reasoning. More recently, a major counter-argument... Read more
Volume 10, Number 1, 2000
Contents: R.F. Paloutzain, Editor's Introduction. R.A. Emmons, Is Spirituality an Intelligence? Motivation, Cognition, and the Psychology of the Ultimate Concern. H. Gardner, A Case Against Spiritual Intelligence. S. Kwilecki, "Spiritual Intelligence" as a Theory of Individual Religion: A Case Application. J.D. Mayer, Spiritual Intelligence or Spiritual Consciousness? R.A. Emmons, Spirituality and Intelligence: Problems and Prospects.
Contents: R.F. Paloutzain, Editor's Introduction. R.A. Emmons, Is Spirituality an Intelligence? Motivation, Cognition, and the Psychology of the Ultimate Concern. H. Gardner, A Case Against Spiritual Intelligence. S. Kwilecki, "Spiritual Intelligence" as a Theory of Individual Religion: A Case Application. J.D. Mayer, Spiritual Intelligence or Spiritual Consciousness? R.A. Emmons, Spirituality and Intelligence: Problems and Prospects.
Biography
Raymond F. Paloutzian






