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The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion
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- Nombre de pages51
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4723382-4
- EAN8596547233824
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille646 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
James H. Leuba's "The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion" delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and religious belief. Leuba applies a rigorous, analytical approach characteristic of early 20th-century scholarship, blending empirical observation with philosophical inquiry. The text examines the psychological foundations from which religious systems arise, suggesting that belief is not merely a matter of faith but rooted in the human psyche.
This work engages with contemporary debates of its time, challenging both theological assertions and prevailing psychological theories, thus situating itself firmly within the intellectual currents of early modern psychology and religious studies. James H. Leuba, a pioneering figure in the study of psychology and religion, approached this work from a background steeped in both philosophical inquiry and empirical research.
His experiences and academic training equipped him to interrogate the motivations behind religious belief, especially in a period marked by rising secularism and scientific rationalism. His critique of traditional religious paradigms emerged from his broader commitment to understanding human behavior through scientific principles, reflecting a keen understanding of the zeitgeist of his time. Readers interested in the intersection of psychology and religion will find Leuba's insights particularly illuminating.
His exploration of the psychological nuances that shape religious beliefs invites both scholars and laypersons alike to rethink the complexities of faith. "The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the profound motivations behind one of humanity's most enduring phenomena.
This work engages with contemporary debates of its time, challenging both theological assertions and prevailing psychological theories, thus situating itself firmly within the intellectual currents of early modern psychology and religious studies. James H. Leuba, a pioneering figure in the study of psychology and religion, approached this work from a background steeped in both philosophical inquiry and empirical research.
His experiences and academic training equipped him to interrogate the motivations behind religious belief, especially in a period marked by rising secularism and scientific rationalism. His critique of traditional religious paradigms emerged from his broader commitment to understanding human behavior through scientific principles, reflecting a keen understanding of the zeitgeist of his time. Readers interested in the intersection of psychology and religion will find Leuba's insights particularly illuminating.
His exploration of the psychological nuances that shape religious beliefs invites both scholars and laypersons alike to rethink the complexities of faith. "The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the profound motivations behind one of humanity's most enduring phenomena.




