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Psychology Religion and Spirituality - Insights

Kunal Deshpande

Editorial: Educohack Press

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Sinopsis

"Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality: Insights" explores the profound influence beliefs hold on our inner world. We embark on a captivating journey into the connections between faith, mind, and well-being.
Our book delves into the rich history of psychology and religion, examining how these fields collaborate. Readers will explore:
•	The diverse landscape of faith traditions: Discover how beliefs from monotheistic religions, Eastern philosophies, indigenous spiritualities, and non-religious forms shape individual lives and societies.
•	The power of practices and rituals: Explore the impact of rituals like prayer, meditation, religious observances, and sacred music on emotional well-being and belonging.
•	Navigating life's profound questions: Delve into how religious and spiritual traditions offer solace and purpose in the face of mortality, suffering, and life's challenges.
•	The complexities of faith and mental health: Examine the benefits and challenges associated with religious belief and its relationship with mental health.
•	The evolving landscape of religion: Explore the future of religion amid secularism, globalization, and technological influence.
Whether you're a seasoned scholar, a curious individual, or someone exploring your own belief system, "Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality: Insights" offers invaluable knowledge and thought-provoking exploration.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 316 páginas.

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