Indigenous psychology of spirituality : in my beginning is my end / edited by Alvin Dueck.

Contributor(s): Dueck, Alvin [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave Studies in Indigenous PsychologyPublisher: Cham : Springer, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 218 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030508692Subject(s): Ethnopsychology | Psychology and religion | Psychology, Comparative | Spirituality | Religion-PhilosophyDDC classification: 155.4/1824 LOC classification: BL53 | .I63 2021ebOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: "In my Beginning is my End", Alvin Dueck -- Part I: Deconstruction and Reconstruction -- Chapter 2: Prolegomena for the Development of Indigenous Psychologies of Spirituality: Colonization, Decolonization, and Indigeneity, Alvin Dueck and Michael Marossy -- Chapter 3: The Chinese Notions of Harmony: Cognition, Emotion, and Morality of a Strong-Ties Society, Louise Sundararajan -- Part II: Methodologies Reconsidered -- Chapter 4: Giving Voice to the Voiceless: A Peaceable Research Paradigm for Psychology in China, Rachel Sing-Kiat Ting and Kejia Zhang -- Chapter 5: Psychology of Religion Instrumentation: Systematic Review with an International and Multiple Faith Focus, Kenneth T. Wang and Esther C. Tan -- Chapter 6: The "Wonder to Behold": Reflections on Phenomenological Research of Alienic Spirituality, Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- Part III: Indigenous Psychologies of religion -- Chapter 7: An Indigenous Appalachian Faith Tradition, Ralph W. Hood, Jr. and W. Paul Williamson -- Chapter 8: Indigenous Psychology as Religious: Slavic Understanding of Human Psycho-Sexual Development, Andrzej Pankalla and Konrad Kośnik -- Chapter 9: Towards Understanding the Psychology of Emotion, Indigenous Spirituality, and Christianity in Korea, Jenny Pak -- Chapter 10: How India Almost Lost its Soul: The Detrimental Effects of Ethnocentrism and Colonialism on the Psychology of Spirituality, Pradeep Chakkarath -- Chapter 11: Savoring in Bereavement: The Javanese Journey through Death, Risa Permanadeli and Louise Sundararajan -- Chapter 12: Anger toward God among Chinese Christians, Yin Yang and Alvin Dueck -- Chapter 13: Indigenous Psychologies of Spirituality: Remembering, Excavating, and Individuating, Alvin Dueck.
Summary: This book presents cutting-edge research and theory in the emerging field of the indigenous psychology of religion. Its authors examine the influence of colonization and illustrate the use of novel research methodologies utilized in studies with communities in India, Korea, China, Indonesia, America, and Poland.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: "In my Beginning is my End", Alvin Dueck -- Part I: Deconstruction and Reconstruction -- Chapter 2: Prolegomena for the Development of Indigenous Psychologies of Spirituality: Colonization, Decolonization, and Indigeneity, Alvin Dueck and Michael Marossy -- Chapter 3: The Chinese Notions of Harmony: Cognition, Emotion, and Morality of a Strong-Ties Society, Louise Sundararajan -- Part II: Methodologies Reconsidered -- Chapter 4: Giving Voice to the Voiceless: A Peaceable Research Paradigm for Psychology in China, Rachel Sing-Kiat Ting and Kejia Zhang -- Chapter 5: Psychology of Religion Instrumentation: Systematic Review with an International and Multiple Faith Focus, Kenneth T. Wang and Esther C. Tan -- Chapter 6: The "Wonder to Behold": Reflections on Phenomenological Research of Alienic Spirituality, Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- Part III: Indigenous Psychologies of religion -- Chapter 7: An Indigenous Appalachian Faith Tradition, Ralph W. Hood, Jr. and W. Paul Williamson -- Chapter 8: Indigenous Psychology as Religious: Slavic Understanding of Human Psycho-Sexual Development, Andrzej Pankalla and Konrad Kośnik -- Chapter 9: Towards Understanding the Psychology of Emotion, Indigenous Spirituality, and Christianity in Korea, Jenny Pak -- Chapter 10: How India Almost Lost its Soul: The Detrimental Effects of Ethnocentrism and Colonialism on the Psychology of Spirituality, Pradeep Chakkarath -- Chapter 11: Savoring in Bereavement: The Javanese Journey through Death, Risa Permanadeli and Louise Sundararajan -- Chapter 12: Anger toward God among Chinese Christians, Yin Yang and Alvin Dueck -- Chapter 13: Indigenous Psychologies of Spirituality: Remembering, Excavating, and Individuating, Alvin Dueck.

This book presents cutting-edge research and theory in the emerging field of the indigenous psychology of religion. Its authors examine the influence of colonization and illustrate the use of novel research methodologies utilized in studies with communities in India, Korea, China, Indonesia, America, and Poland.

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