This paper offers a description of children's religious classes and an understanding which draws on both anthropological thinking and a psychoanalytic developmental framework. It argues that an anthropological approach to the creation of religious experience may shed light on the processes by which a sense of internal experience is developed in the course of a psychoanalytic treatment
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Throughout the childhood, with the help of social, familial and educational agencies, together with ...
Religious experience and the experiential dimension of religious practice have come to constitute a ...
This paper discusses the links between infant observation as a research method and ethnography withi...
We analyze different methodological and conceptual contributions of anthropology and psychogenetic t...
The author discusses the problem in defining the scope and determining the meaning of the concept of...
According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatur...
Abstract. Although psychology has taken an interdisciplinary approach to religion, at present most s...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Children's religious education is traditionally oriented to initiate children into a religious tradi...
AbstractThroughout the childhood, with the help of social, familial and educational agencies, togeth...
This paper explores the question, "What is the individual's experience of interreligious learning an...
Adopting a narrative epistemology this study uses qualitative research with children between the age...
How did phenomenology inspire anthropology to re-evaluate its principal method: participant observat...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Throughout the childhood, with the help of social, familial and educational agencies, together with ...
Religious experience and the experiential dimension of religious practice have come to constitute a ...
This paper discusses the links between infant observation as a research method and ethnography withi...
We analyze different methodological and conceptual contributions of anthropology and psychogenetic t...
The author discusses the problem in defining the scope and determining the meaning of the concept of...
According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatur...
Abstract. Although psychology has taken an interdisciplinary approach to religion, at present most s...
This thesis is about Christian children's perspectives on religion in Tamil Nadu, India. More specif...
Children's religious education is traditionally oriented to initiate children into a religious tradi...
AbstractThroughout the childhood, with the help of social, familial and educational agencies, togeth...
This paper explores the question, "What is the individual's experience of interreligious learning an...
Adopting a narrative epistemology this study uses qualitative research with children between the age...
How did phenomenology inspire anthropology to re-evaluate its principal method: participant observat...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Throughout the childhood, with the help of social, familial and educational agencies, together with ...