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Death Anxiety And Religious Belief An Existential Psychology Of Religion 1st Edition Jonathan Jong

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Death Anxiety And Religious Belief An Existential Psychology Of Religion 1st Edition Jonathan Jong
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.9 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Jonathan Jong, Jamin Halberstadt
ISBN: 9781350061606, 9781472571632, 9781472571649, 9781474297813, 9781472571625, 1350061603, 1472571630, 1472571649, 1474297811
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Death Anxiety And Religious Belief An Existential Psychology Of Religion 1st Edition Jonathan Jong by Jonathan Jong, Jamin Halberstadt 9781350061606, 9781472571632, 9781472571649, 9781474297813, 9781472571625, 1350061603, 1472571630, 1472571649, 1474297811 instant download after payment.

There are no atheists in foxholes; or so we hear. The thought that the fear of death motivates religious belief has been around since the earliest speculations about the origins of religion. There are hints of this idea in the ancient world, but the theory achieves prominence in the works of Enlightenment critics and Victorian theorists of religion, and has been further developed by contemporary cognitive scientists. Why do people believe in gods? Because they fear death. Yet despite the abiding appeal of this simple hypothesis, there has not been a systematic attempt to evaluate its central claims and the assumptions underlying them. Do human beings fear death? If so, who fears death more, religious or nonreligious people? Do reminders of our mortality really motivate religious belief? Do religious beliefs actually provide comfort against the inevitability of death? In Death Anxiety and Religious Belief, Jonathan Jong and Jamin Halberstadt begin to answer these questions, drawing on the extensive literature on the psychology of death anxiety and religious belief, from childhood to the point of death, as well as their own experimental research on conscious and unconscious fear and faith. In the course of their investigations, they consider the history of ideas about religion's origins, challenges of psychological measurement, and the very nature of emotion and belief.

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