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Episode 18: The Psychology of Religion with David Wulff
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Episode 18: The Psychology of Religion with David Wulff

CogNation

August 11, 201954m 16s

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Show Notes

David Wulff, author of the comprehensive "Psychology of Religion: Classic and Contemporary", talks with us today about some of the issues that psychologists grapple with in studying religion. How can a researcher take a fair and unbiased approach to a topic so fraught with issues of personal belief and faith? How important is belief anyway -- must one sacrifice the intellect to engage in religious practice? David discusses his recent research; his measure of religious tendencies, called the "Faith Q-Sort", has been used internationally to understand how religion manifests differently across individuals.

Resources:
Psychology of Religion: Classic and Contemporary
Autobiography: The Evolution of a Psychologist of Religion

Topics

religionbraincognitionpsychologypsychology of religionDavid Wulff