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E-grāmata: Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, and the Deceased: Psychological, Scientific, and Theological Perspectives [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Arizona, USA), Edited by (Stanford University School of Medicine, USA)
  • Formāts: 282 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003105749
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 282 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003105749

Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, and the Deceased brings together empirical and theoretical contributions from scholars in fields including psychology, theology, ethics, neuroscience, medicine, and philosophy, to examine how and why humans engage in, or even seek spiritual experiences and connection with the immaterial world.



Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, and the Deceased brings together cutting-edge empirical and theoretical contributions from scholars in fields including psychology, theology, ethics, neuroscience, medicine, and philosophy, to examine how and why humans engage in, or even seek spiritual experiences and connection with the immaterial world. In this richly interdisciplinary volume, Plante and Schwartz recognize human interaction with the divine and departed as a cross-cultural and historical universal that continues to concern diverse disciplines. Accounting for variances in belief and human perception and use, the book is divided into four major sections: personal experience; theological consideration; medical, technological, and scientific considerations; and psychological considerations with chapters addressing phenomena including prayer, reincarnation, sensed presence, and divine revelations. Featuring scholars specializing in theology, psychology, medicine, neuroscience, and ethics, this book provides a thoughtful, compelling, evidence-based, and contemporary approach to gain a grounded perspective on current understandings of human interaction with the divine, the sacred, and the deceased. Of interest to believers, questioners, and unbelievers alike, this volume will be key reading for researchers, scholars, and academics engaged in the fields of religion and psychology, social psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and health psychology. Readers with a broader interest in spiritualism, religious and non-religious movements will also find the text of interest.

Acknowledgments xii
Preface xiii
About the Editors xiv
About the Contributors xvi
Introduction 1(4)
Thomas G. Plante
Gary E. Schwartz
PART I The Personal and Storied Experience of Divine and Departed Communication
5(52)
1 Marginalizing the Sacred: The Clinical Contextualization of Sensed Presence Experiences
7(15)
Patricia Pearson
2 Understanding Lived Experience of Encountering the Divine and the Departed
22(13)
T. Anne Richards
3 Personal Experiences of Communication with the Departed, the Sacred, and the Divine: A Self-Science Approach
35(22)
Gary E. Schwartz
PART II Theological Considerations
57(76)
4 Travels Beyond
59(14)
Catherine Wolff
5 God Saw and God Knew Science, Divine Action, and Un/answered Prayers
73(16)
Paul J. Schutz
6 "My Soul Is Not Me": Monistic Anthropologies and Participatory Prayer
89(15)
Amanda Alexander
7 Christian Perspectives on Praying for Deliverance from Demons
104(17)
Candy Gunther Brown
8 Islamic Perspectives on Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, Saints, and the Deceased
121(12)
Hasan Awan
Carrie York Al-Karam
PART III Medical, Technological, and Scientific Considerations
133(78)
9 Love and Healing
135(16)
Larry Dossey
10 Implications of the Emerging Science of Consciousness for Prayer and Divine Experience
151(13)
Eben Alexander
11 Murder, Truth and Justice, and Religion: Altered Carbon and the Ambiguity of Real Death
164(14)
Braden Molhoek
12 Ghosts and Gods in the Machine: Human-Machine Interfaces in Transhuman Philosophy
178(16)
Levi Checketts
13 Contemporary Evidence for Communication with the Departed and the Sacred
194(17)
Gary E. Schwartz
PART IV Psychological Considerations
211(63)
14 The Processes of Believing and Communicating with the Unseen
213(21)
Raymond F. Paloutzian
Rudiger J. Seitz
Hans-Ferdinand Angel
15 The Meaning of Beliefs in Communicating with God and the Deceased for Individuals' Well-being
234(11)
Crystal L. Park
16 Perceiving Messages from the Divine and Departed: An Attributional Perspective
245(15)
Julie J. Exline
Kathleen C. Pait
17 Ethical Challenges Associated with Communication with the Divine and the Departed
260(14)
Thomas G. Plante
Conclusions 274(2)
Thomas G. Plante
Gary E. Schwartz
Index 276
Thomas G. Plante is Professor of psychology, and by courtesy, religious studies, at Santa Clara University. He is also Adjunct Clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, USA.

Gary E. Schwartz is Professor of Psychology, Medicine, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Surgery at the University of Arizona. He is also Director of the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health in the Department of Psychology at the University of Arizona, USA.