Psychological inquiry : an international journal for the advancement of psychological theory. [Vol. 13. No. 3].

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Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, [2002]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Religion and psychology: introduction to the special issue / Roy F. Baumeister
  • Target articles: The bitter and the sweet: an evaluation of the costs and benefits of religiousness / Kenneth I. Pargament
  • Stumbling blocks on the religious road: fractured relationships, nagging vices, and the inner struggle to believe / Julie Juola Exline
  • Explaining the relationships between religious involvement and health / Linda K. George, Christopher G. Ellison, David B. Larson.
  • Commentaries: Sex, marriage, and religion: what adaptive problems do religious phenomena solve? / David M. Buss
  • Religious involvement and health: complex determinism / John T. Cacioppo, Mary E. Brandon
  • Life satisfaction and religiosity in broad probability samples / Ed Diener, Don Clifton
  • How does religion benefit health and well-being? Are positive emotions active ingredients? / Barbara L. Frederickson
  • Why study religion? / David C. Funder.
  • Playing Devil's advocate: why not conclude that the relation of religiosity to mental health reduces to mundane mediators? / Thomas E. Joiner, Jr., Marisol Perez, and Rheeda L. Walker
  • Some institutional and stress process perspectives on religion and health / Leonard Perlin
  • Religious systems as "emotionally intelligent" organizations / David Pizarro and Peter Salovey
  • Synergies / Michael Ross and Sara H. Konrath
  • The ultimate elixir? / Jeffrey A. Simpson
  • The psychology of religion and the religion of psychology / Alana Conner Snibbe and Hazel Rose Markus
  • Hope for the sacred and vice versa: positive goal-directed thinking and religion / C.R. Snyder, David R. Sigmon, and David B. Feldman.
  • Authors' responses: Is religion nothing but ...? Explaining religion versus explaining religion away / Kenneth I. Pargament.
  • The picture is getting clearer, but is the scope too limited? Three overlooked questions in the psychology of religion / Julie Juola Exline.