Psychology of religion: classic and contemporary
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CONTENTS Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION IN A CHANGING WORLD _1 A Misleading Name 3 A Reified Object 3 Tradition and Faith: A New Conceptual Framework 4 Spirituality: A Contemporary Alternative 5 An Emergent Model 5 The New Religious Pluralism 7 Postmodernism 9 The New Pluralism in Contemporary Psychology 10 Postmodernism in Psychology 10 Intimations of a Postmodern Psychology of Religion 11 Historical and Functional Continuities Between Psychology and Religion 12 Objections to the Psychology of Religion 13 Objections from the Religious Standpoint 13 Objections from the Psychological Standpoint 15 A Look Ahead 18 Objective Approaches 18 Depth-Psychological Approaches 19 Humanistic Approaches 19 Chapter 2 THE FORMAL BEGINNINGS: THREE TRADITIONS _21 Two Fundamental Trends 21 The Anglo-American Tradition 23 Francis Galton 24 Reform in America 25 XI
Xll CONTENTS The Clark School 26 William James and the Descriptive Tradition 27 Promise Unfulfilled 28 The German Tradition 30 Wundt and the Folk Psychology of Religion 30 The Dorpat School 32 The Psychoanalytic Critique of Religion 33 Religion as Archetypal Process 34 The German Descriptive Tradition 34 An Ill-Fated Enterprise 36 The French Tradition 37 The French Psychopathological Tradition 38 Apologists for the Religious Life 40 Theodore Flournoy 41 A French Eclectic Tradition 43 A Neglected Literature 46 The Contemporary Revival 47 Chapter 3 THE BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGION _49 Bodily States and Religious Experience 49 Hall and the Objective Approach to Religion 50 The Life of G. Stanley Hall 51 A Solitary Country Childhood 52 Expanding Horizons 53 From Preacher to Worldly Professor 54 A Pioneer in Psychology 55 Tragedy and Isolation 56 Hall s Contributions to the Psychology of Religion 57 An Ambivalent Sponsor 57 A Genetic Psychology of Religion 58 Biological Individuality and Religious Types 62 The Four Temperaments and Religion 62 Kretschmer s Constitutional Types 64 Two Protestant Reformers 65 Sheldon s Three-Component Model 67 Deliberate Facilitation of Religious Experience 69 Physiological Deprivation and Religious Experience 70 Overstimulation and Religious States 79 Drugs and Religious Experience 89 Chronic Brain Disorders and Religion 95 Graves Disease 96 Mental Retardation 96 Epilepsy 97
Cerebral Asymmetry and Religion 103 Lateral Specialization 104 The Bicameral Mind 104 A Cartography of Ecstatic and Meditative States 109 Two Ways to the Self 110 Higher-Level Interpretation 110 EVALUATION OF THE BIOLOGICAL APPROACH 112 On the Relative Value of the Biological Perspective 112 On the Broader Implications of a Physiology of Religion 114 Reductionism: Hostile and Friendly 114 The Mind-Body Problem 115 Chapter 4 BEHAVIORAL AND COMPARATIVE THEORIES OF RELIGION BEHAVIOR THEORY AND RELIGION 119 Early Behavioristic Formulations 119 Belief as Reflex Arc 120 Religion as Redintegration 120 Modern Behavior Theory and Religion 122 A Stimulus-Response Theory 123 Outlines of a Skinnerian Psychology of Religion 129 Social Learning Theory and Religion 139 COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF RITUAL BEHAVIOR 146 Canine Devotion 146 Heliotropism and Religion 147 Mysticism as Retinal Reflex 149 From Light to Enlightenment 149 Light in Contemporary Research 150 Ritual Dancing in Apes 152 See Reality Symbolically 153 Ritualization 154 Sociobiology and Religion 155 The Evolution of Altruism 156 The Adaptive Functions of Religious Traditions 156 EVALUATION OF BEHAVIORAL AND COMPARATIVE THEORIES 158 The Limits of Behaviorism 160 Reduction of Experience to Observable Behavior 160 Neglect of Important Determinants of Behavior 161 Behavior Theory as a Means of Attacking Religion 164 On Comparing Human and Animal Behavior 166 Reduction of Anthropomorphic Language 166 Exaggeration of Genetic Factors 166 117
XIV CONTENTS Chapter 5 RELIGION IN THE LABORATORY _169 Early Experimental Approaches 1 70 Some Early American Experiments 1 71 The Religious Seeker as Experimentalist 1 72 Experimental Studies of Prayer 173 An Experiment in Prayer Therapy 1 74 Concluding Thoughts on the Efficacy of Prayer 1 75 Meditation in the Laboratory 176 Varieties of Meditative Practice 1 76 Studies of Yoga 177 Psychophysiological Correlates of Zen 179 Transcendental Meditation 181 Problems in Meditation Research 185 An Experiment in Drug-Induced Mysticism 188 The Experimental Design 188 Assessing the Results 189 A Miracle That Failed 190 A Quarter-Century Follow-Up 191 A Second Double-Blind Experiment 192 Experimental Mysticism Without Drugs 193 Hypnotic Alteration of Space and Time 193 Devices and Games for Inducing Mystical Experience 194 A Field Study of the Good Samaritan 199 Simulating the Way to Jericho 200 Determinants and Styles of Helping 201 Further Studies of Why People Help 202 Chapter 6 THE CORRELATION STUDY OF RELIGION _205 Galton and the Efficacy of Prayer 205 The Emergence of Modern Correlational Psychology 207 THE PROBLEM OF MEASURING RELIGION 208 Early Measures of Beliefs of Scientists 209 The Thurstone Scales of Religious Attitudes 210 Factor Analysis and the Dimensionality of Religion 212 Religion as a Single Factor 213 The Case for Multidimensionality 213 Religion s Singular Complexity 217 THE QUEST FOR THE CORRELATES OF RELIGION 219 Religion and Social Attitudes 220 Religion s Dark Side Today 221 An Elusive Search for Humanitarianism 222
CONTENTS XV Religion and Prejudice 223 Two Types of Piety: Intrinsic and Extrinsic 231 The Search for Alternatives 237 Religion and Mental Health 243 Correlates with Physical Health 243 Mental Health and Religion: A Complex Relation 244 Ecdesiogenic Neuroses 244 Religious Orientation and Mental Health 248 Religion as a Way of Coping 249 EVALUATION OF THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CORRELATIONAL APPROACHES 250 Can Religion Be Brought Into the Laboratory? 251 Can Religious Faith Be Meaningfully Measured? 252 Misleading Generalizations 253 The Exclusion of Subjectivity 254 Science Through a Keyhole 254 Closing the Door to Subjectivity 255 The Neglect of Religious Content 256 Chapter 7 THE PERSPECTIVE OF SIGMUND FREUD _258 The Life of Sigmund Freud 259 A Jewish Childhood in Vienna 260 The Decline of Familial Piety 261 The Education of a Neuropathologist 262 The Growth of Freud s Thinking 264 Freud s Creative Illness 264 Psychoanalysis and the Jewish Tradition 265 Freud the Psychoanalyst 267 An Outline of Psychoanalytic Theory 269 The Psyche s Reluctant Evolution 269 The Psychosexual Stages 271 The Enduring Inheritance from the Formative Years 275 Freud s Psychology of Religion 276 Freud the Godless Jew 276 God the Exalted Father 277 The Origins of the Religious Traditions 279 Religion s Precarious Future 283 Sons and Fathers: Religion s Masculine Roots 285 FURTHER STUDIES ON THE MODEL OF FREUD 286 Oedipal Themes in Religion 286 A Scrupulous Unitarian 287
XVI CONTENTS A Pietist s Sublimations 287 Anthropological Studies 290 Geza Roheim: Religion and the Castration Complex 290 Weston La Barre: Religion as Shamanism 290 Analysis of the Jewish Tradition 292 Biblical Exegesis 293 Ritual 298 Dietary Laws 303 The Attack on Religion 303 Theodore Schroeder: A Welcomed Amateur 304 EVALUATION OF THE FREUDIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVE 305 How Adequate is Psychoanalysis? 306 Psychoanalysis as Science 306 Psychoanalysis as Hermeneutics 308 Evaluating the Freudian Interpretation of Religion 309 Empirical Assessment of the Ontogenetic Theory 309 The Interpretive Critique of Freud s Phylogenetic Theory 313 Freud s Legacy to the Psychology of Religion 318 Chapter 8 OBJECT-RELATIONS THEORY AND RELIGION _ Three Forms of Religious Experience 321 The Mother in Religious Faith and Tradition 322 A Theology Student s Longings 322 Sri Ramakrishna: A Simple Child of the Mother 323 The Terrible Mother 326 The Object-Relations Perspective 329 From Drive to Relation 329 Ian Suttie: Religion as Relational Therapy 330 Ronald Fairbairn: The Therapist as Exorcist 335 Harry Guntrip: From Salvation to Communion 337 D. W. Winnicott: Religion as Transitional Phenomenon 339 Paul Pruyser: Illusion Processing in Religion 341 Ana-Maria Ruzzuto: The Representation of God 343 Narcissism in Religious Faith and Tradition 346 A Quest for Self-Perfection 347 Bodhidharma and Zen Buddhism: A Search Within 349 Narcissism among Contemporary Christians 354 A Revised Perspective on Narcissism 355 Heinz Kohut and the Psychology of the Self 355 Narcissism in India 357 Narcissism and Christian Faith 359 320
Toward an Integrative View 361 The Wider Influence of the Object-Relations Perspective 362 EVALUATION OF THE OBJECT-RELATIONS PERSPECTIVE 364 A Review of Empirical Evidence 364 On Mystical Experience as Regression to Infancy 364 Evidence Bearing on the Object-Relations Perspective in General 365 Evidence Bearing on an Object-Relations Psychology of Religion 367 Chapter 9 ERIK H. ERIKSON: RELIGION IN THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE 371 From Bohemian Artist to World-Renowned Psychoanalyst 371 An Epigenetic Theory of Development 373 The Stages of Psychosocial Development 375 Ritualization and Its Elements 381 The Vitality of Religion 385 Homo Religiosus 386 Martin Luther 387 Mohandas Gandhi 392 Jesus of Galilee 398 Erikson s Continuing Influence 400 Fowler s Stages of Faith 401 EVALUATION OF ERIKSON S PERSPECTIVE 405 General Criticisms of Erikson s Work 405 The Hazards of Bridging Times and Cultures 408 Luther and His Parents 408 Gandhi and the Hindu Cultural Universe 410 Erikson s Religious Narrative 412 Chapter 10 C J. JUNG AND THE ANALYTICAL TRADITION _414 The Life of C. G. Jung 414 A Visionary s Lonely Childhood 416 Jung s Two Personalities 418 The Study of Psychiatry 419 A Temporary Association with Freud 420 Inner Quest and Outer Achievement 421 Jung s Analytical Psychology 423 A Quest for True Expression 424 Beyond Causal Explanation and Critical Reason 424 The Structure of the Human Psyche 425 The Personal Unconscious 426 The Collective Unconscious and the Archetypes 426 The Dynamics of Self-Realization 431
Xmu CONTENTS Psychological Types 432 Differentiation and Integration 433 Jung s Psychology of Religion 434 The Development of Jung s Thought on Religion 435 Religion Defined 436 The Difference Between Western and Eastern Traditions 437 Gnosticism 438 Alchemy 441 The Christ Figure 444 The Idea of the Trinity 445 Transformation Symbolism of the Mass 447 Answer to Job 449 The Continuing Influence of Jung s Psychology 453 The Critique and Renewal of Christianity 454 The Feminine and Feminist Theology 455 Biblical Interpretation 456 Archetypal Phenomenology of Religion 457 Dialogue with the Religious Traditions 457 Christian Spirituality 459 EVALUATION OF THE JUNGIAN APPROACH TO RELIGION 461 A Question of Science 461 Research on Jung s Typology in Relation to Religion 462 Critique of Jung s Interpretation of Religion 464 Psychology as Theology 464 Questionable Presuppositions and Personal Psychology 465 From Rejection to Reverence 469 Jung s Challenge to the Present Age 470 Chapter 11 WILLIAM JAMES AND HIS LEGACY _ The Life of William James 473 An Artist s Education in Science 474 Despair and Deliverance 476 A Great Psychologist Emerges 478 A Mystical Germ 478 The Gifford Lectures 480 JAMES S PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION 482 The Right to Believe 482 The Varieties Threefold Agenda 483 The Varieties as a Descriptive Work 484 Some Principles of Method 485 Two Fundamental Types 489 472
CONTENTS xix The Varieties as a Work of Existential Judgment 493 The Subconscious Self 493 The Varieties as a Work of Spiritual Judgment 495 The Varieties as a Personal Document 497 The Response of the Critics 499 Neglect of Normal Experience 499 Exclusion of Institutional and Historical Factors 500 Overestimation of the Role of Feeling 500 Inclusion of Pathology 501 Appeal to Unknowable Subconscious Processes 501 Imposition of Philosophic Biases 502 The Enduring Influence of the Varieties 503 JAMES PRATT AND THE RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS 505 In Praise of Ordinary Religious Experience 506 Two Types of Conversion 507 Two Types of Mystic Experience 507 The Feeling Background 510 The Spiritual Power of Symbols 512 Objective and Subjective Worship 517 Catholic and Protestant: Two Contrasting Types 519 Old Symbols and a New Faith 520 A Monument for Succeeding Generations 522 Chapter 12 THE GERMAN DESCRIPTIVE TRADITION _524 PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND INTERPRETIVE PSYCHOLOGIES 525 The Religious Act 525 The Structure of the Religious Act 526 The Object of the Religious Act 527 Types of Religious Acts 528 Foundations for an Interpretive Psychology of Religion 528 Understanding 529 Koepp s Schema for Interpretive Understanding 530 Two Classic Examples: Rudolf Otto and Friedrich Heiler 532 The Experience of the Holy 533 The Varieties of Prayer 536 The Essence of Prayer 545 Spranger s Existential-Interpretive Psychology of Religion 545 An Existential Prolegomenon 547 The Structure of the Personal World 548 Toward a New Psychology of the Soul 551
X* CONTENTS The Religious Type and Its Varieties 552 The Course of Religious Development 554 THE DORPAT SCHOOL: SYSTEMATIC EXPERIMENTAL INTROSPECTION 557 The Method of Experimental Introspection 558 Piety in the Laboratory 558 Girgensohn on the Nature of Religious Experience 560 The Experimental Procedures 560 Girgensohn s Findings 561 Contributions to a Differential Psychology of Religion 563 Four Responses to a Solitary Wanderer 564 A Schizothyme s Apocalyptic Vision 565 Demise and Its Survivors 566 DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH IN THE POSTWAR LITERATURE 568 The Phenomenology of Mystical Consciousness 568 Studies of Religious Development 569 Religion Through the Life Cycle 569 Drawings as a Mirror of Religious Development 572 EVALUATION OF THE GERMAN DESCRIPTIVE TRADITION 575 Misgivings Regarding the Methods Themselves 575 Some Questions About Phenomenology 575 On the Value of Typology 577 The Descriptive Approach to Religion 577 Which Method is Best? 579 The Continuing Challenge of More Adequate Description 580 Chapter 13 THE AMERICAN HUMANISTIC SYNTHESIS _582 Humanistic Elements in the Early American Empiricists 582 Gordon Allport and the Religious Sentiment 584 Full-Bodied Persons and Rigorous Science 584 The Religious Sentiment in the Developing Individual 586 Attributes of the Mature Religious Sentiment 586 Factors Favoring the Mature Religious Sentiment 589 A Study of Values 590 The Religious Orientation Scale 593 Allport s Continuing Influence 594 Erich Fromm: The Hope of a Humanistic Faith 595 The Human Situation 596 Two Types of Religion 596 Faith as Having or Being 598 Radical Humanism in the Jewish Tradition 599
CONTENTS XXI The Authoritarian Spirit in the Christian West 602 Toward a Social Character of Being 603 Abraham Maslow and the Religion of Peak Experiences 604 The Study of Self-Actualization 605 Humanistic Psychology and a Naturalistic Faith 609 Research on Religion Inspired by Maslow s Theories 610 Transpersonal Psychology 616 Near-Death Experiences 618 Parapsychology 622 Two Existential Perspectives on Religion 624 A Bridge Between Psychology and Religion 624 Rollo May: Religion as Resource or Refuge 625 Viktor Franki: The Search for Meaning 626 EVALUATION OF THE AMERICAN HUMANISTIC TRADITION 628 A Re-Visioning of Religion 628 A Psychology Without Depth? 630 Three Doubtful Assumptions 631 Epilogue _______ 633 A Summary Schema 634 Four Fundamental Attitudes 635 Reflections on the Summary Schema 639 A Situation of Crisis 641 Glossary 646 References 669 Source Notes 723 Photo Credits 725 Author Index 727 Subject Index 739
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