Psychology of Religion

Authors

  • O. Karagodina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/1997.6.118

Abstract

Psychology of religion as a branch of religious studies, in contrast to the philosophy and sociology of religion, focuses attention mainly on the problems of individual religiosity - the phenomena of religious experience, religious beliefs, mechanisms of the emergence and development of religious experience. The psychology of religion studies the experience of the supernatural person, the psychological roots of this experience and its significance for the subjective. Since a person is formed and operates in a society, the study of religious experience must include its social sources.

Published

05.12.1997

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

“Psychology of Religion” (1997) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (6), pp. 51–58. doi:10.32420/1997.6.118.

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