William James; Sigmund Freud; Carl G. Jung; Gordon Allport; Abraham H. Maslow; Allan W. Watts; Erich Fromm; Viktor E. Frankl; Developments.
Andrew R. Fuller teaches psychology at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York.
Fuller presents the theories of these seminal figures in a clear,
straightforward way . . .
*Wisconsin Bookwatch*
I find this work to be an authoritative, richly detailed, and
highly readable exposition of the writings of leading classic and
contemporary contributors to the psychology of religion.
*David M. Wulff, Wheaton College*
Dr. Andrew Fuller's book, Psychology and Religion is thoughtful,
useful, serious, and in the Grand Tradition. Teachers and students
of Religion, Philosophy, Ethics and Psychology will find it both
illuminating and comprehensive.
*Phyllis Chesater*
This is a unique vehicle for the presentation of psychological
approaches to the study of religious experience and makes an
eloquent case that there are many ways for individuals and groups
to be religious. In humanity's search for the ultimate meaning, no
topics are as crucial as those so clearly presented in this
book.
*Stanley Krippner Ph.D*
an extensive reworking of the second edition.
*Td Book Survey - Dis .40*
...Fuller presents the theories of these seminal figures in a
clear, straightforward way, and also examines the limits of
psychological explanations of religion.
*Midwest Book Review*
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