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RSSR 33 brings together an open section and two special sections that illuminate new vistas in the study of religious and non-religious belief. Special section 1 examines the historical roots of religious practice emerging from Greater Khurāsān - a historical 'cross-road' for many world religions. Special section 2 initiates a paradigm shift in study of religious and non-religious belief in relation to children, insisting upon foregrounding children's narratives. Both special sections explore under-researched areas, underlining the significance of historical and contextual approaches. At an intrinsic level RSSR 33 interrogates the power dynamics that determine why particular voices and approaches are prioritised in the study of religious and non-religious belief, and why others remain under- or mis-heard.
Contents
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Special Section 1: Open Section
Secularization and Religiosity: A Computational Psychological Perspective
Francesco Rigoli
Prosocial Behavior, Spirituality, Religiousness, and Purpose in Life: A Study among a National Sample of Argentinians
Daniel Travis, Hernán Furman and Hugo Simkin
A Qualitative Research on the Psycho-Socio-Spiritual Background of Joining and Leaving Radical Religious Groups
İbrahim Yıldırım and Sevde Düzgüner
The Psychological Type Profile of Humanists UK: Not Just the Mirror Image of Believers
Gareth Longden and Mandy Robbins
The Francis Burnout Inventory: Testing the Balanced Affect Model Among Methodist Circuit Ministers In Great Britain
Leslie J. Francis, Andrew Village and John M. Haley
Psychological Type Profile of Methodist Ministers in Britain: Contributing to the Atlas of Clergy Type Tables
Leslie J. Francis, John M. Haley and Ursula McKenna
Psychological Type and Images of God
Leslie J. Francis, Ursula McKenna, Gillian L. Hall and Douglas S. Hall
The Other Side of the Coin: Religious Fundamentalism and Positive Mental Health Outcomes
Russell E. Phillips III and Michael B. Kitchens
Special Section 2: The Socio-historical Study of Religion in Greater Khurāsān
Introduction: A Beginning to the Socio-Historical Study of Religion in Greater Khurāsān
Morteza Daneshyar, Vali Abdi and Abbas Aghdassi
Xwaršēd Nigerišn and Its Zoroastrian Burial Customs in Greater Khurāsān
Mehdi Mousavinia and Hassan Basafa
Jewish and Christian Diaspora in Greater Khurāsān during the First Three Centuries AH
Mohsen Sharfaei and Vali Abdi
Karrāmīyya Relations with Other Islamic Sects in the Third to Sixth Centuries AH: A Glance on Its Relationship with Sufism
Hamidreza Sanaei and Robabeh Jafarpour
Sufi's Book-Washing in Abū Saʿīd Abū al-Khayr's Ḥālāt va Sukhanān and Asrār al-Tawḥīd
Mahmood Zeraatpisheh and Atefeh Ranjbardarestani
Connecting "Liminal" Spaces - Jewish Trade Networks in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Khurāsān
Ariane Sadjed
Considerations on the Epistemological Approach of Mīrzā Mahdī Iṣfahānī in al-Abwāb al-Hudā
Atefeh Ranjbardarestani and Mohammad Fazlhashemi
The Local Roots of Dr. Shariati's Opposition to Philosophy: A Historical Approach
Abdolrahim Ghanava
Between Greater Khurāsān and the Khurāsān Province: The Continuity of Greater Khurāsān in the Social Identity of Iranian Sunnīs in Khurāsān Province
Hessam Habibi Doroh
Religion or Belief and the Child
Introduction: Religion or Belief and the Child
Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor and Alison Halford
25 Years of Approval Seeking in the US: The IRB and Ethnographic Protocols for Religious Studies Work with Child Consultants
Susan B. Ridgely
Discovery, Construction, Disclosure: Some Factors in the Developing Religious Identity of Children and Young People from Diverse Faith Backgrounds
Eleanor Nesbitt and Elisabeth Arweck
Children, Religion and Social Capital: Bonding and Bridging in Multi-faith Urban Neighbourhoods
Greg Smith
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