Conceived as a way of bringing the study of religion closer to
mainstream psychology, this issue touches on a remarkable range of
psychological phenomena, including coping with stress, physical
health, self-deception, consistency and rationalization,
attachment, memory and distortion, prejudice, violence, love,
sexuality, and attitude change. The authors also deal with social
support, interpretation and meaning, authority and power,
ethnicity, emotions and emotional intelligence, depression,
self-understanding, time, memory, uncertainty, happiness, goals,
hope, and cultural differences. The study of religion can
potentially enrich studies of all these issues, as well as being
enriched by them.
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