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Psychology, Religious --- -#GROL:SEMI-159.9:2 --- Psychology of religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious psychology --- Psychology and religion --- History --- -Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Psychological aspects --- Erikson, Erik H. --- -Contributions in religious psychology --- Theses --- #GROL:SEMI-159.9:2 --- Erikson, Erik Homburger, --- Erikson, Erich H. --- Erickson, Erik H. --- Erikson, E. H. --- Erickson, E. H. --- Erikson, Eric H. --- Erikson, Erik H., --- 艾瑞克·艾瑞克森 --- Erikson, Erik H. - (Erik Homburger), - 1902-1994
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Art --- Aesthetics --- Religious studies --- Art and religion --- Congresses
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Psychology, Religious --- Change --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Self in literature --- Autobiography --- Religious aspects --- Psychology, Religious. --- 159.9:2 --- -Narration (Rhetoric) --- Self in literature. --- Autobiography. --- Autobiographies --- Egodocuments --- Memoirs --- Biography as a literary form --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Catastrophical, The --- Ontology --- Psychology of religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious psychology --- Psychology and religion --- Godsdienstpsychologie --- Religious aspects. --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- 159.9:2 Godsdienstpsychologie --- Change (in religion, folklore, etc.) --- Change - Religious aspects
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In present-day pluralistic and individualized societies, the question of how individuals appropriate religious traditions has become particularly relevant. In this volume, psychologists, anthropologists, and historians examine the presence of religious voices in narrative constructions of the self. The focus is on the multiple ways religious stories and practices feature in self-narratives about major life transitions. The contributions explore the ways in which such voices inform the accommodation and interpretation of these transitions. In addition to being inspired by Dan McAdams' approach to life stories as 'personal myths' that inform us about the quests of individuals for a satisfactory balance between agency and communion, most of the contributors have found the theory of 'the dialogical self' developed by Hubert Hermans particularly useful. Thus the contributions explore the ways in which identity formation is shaped by internal dialogues between personal and collective voices in the context of the specific constellations of power in which these voices are embedded. The volume is divided into three parts addressing theoretical and methodological considerations, religious resources in narratives on life transitions, and religious positioning in diaspora.
Autobiography. --- Change --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Psychology, Religious. --- Self in literature. --- Religious aspects. --- Biographical Research. --- Developmental Psychology. --- Migration. --- Narrative Identity. --- Spiritual Development.
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Pastoral psychology --- Pastoral theology --- 253 --- Clerical psychology --- Pastoral psychiatry --- Psychology, Clerical --- Psychology, Pastoral --- Psychology, Religious --- Zielzorg. Pastoraat --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Christian pastoral theology
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