The current study examines the process of converting to atheism and the counseling issues associated with it. It is argued that conversion to atheism can be conceptualized according to the model of religious conversion that Paloutzian, Richardson, and Rambo (1999) suggested. Research on atheism is reviewed in terms of how it fits into the stages of this model, and implications for counseling are discussed
This study discusses the meaning, causes (motivation) as well as the process of religious conversion...
The literature on religious conversion, Jewish and otherwise, presents no comprehensive model which ...
Streib H, Klein C. Atheists, Agnostics, and Apostates. In: Kenneth I. P, Julie J. E, James W. J, eds...
Counseling psychology is a practice that focuses on how people generally function both personally an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
ii Kenneth Pargament, Advisor Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social ...
Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social scientists. However, despite e...
Psychology has a history of ignoring and pathologizing spiritual experiences. Many of the fathers of...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Born again Christians are a significant religious population in the United States, and throughout th...
This study aims to understand the essence of religious conversion from the perspective of Alfred Nor...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
Adults (N = 89; 59% female) recruited from divorce records reported levels of turning to God to forg...
Streib H. Deconversion. In: Rambo LR, Farhadian CE, eds. The Oxford Handbook on Religious Conversion...
The current study describes the experience of religious conversion across three dimensions: cognitiv...
This study discusses the meaning, causes (motivation) as well as the process of religious conversion...
The literature on religious conversion, Jewish and otherwise, presents no comprehensive model which ...
Streib H, Klein C. Atheists, Agnostics, and Apostates. In: Kenneth I. P, Julie J. E, James W. J, eds...
Counseling psychology is a practice that focuses on how people generally function both personally an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
ii Kenneth Pargament, Advisor Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social ...
Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social scientists. However, despite e...
Psychology has a history of ignoring and pathologizing spiritual experiences. Many of the fathers of...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Born again Christians are a significant religious population in the United States, and throughout th...
This study aims to understand the essence of religious conversion from the perspective of Alfred Nor...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
Adults (N = 89; 59% female) recruited from divorce records reported levels of turning to God to forg...
Streib H. Deconversion. In: Rambo LR, Farhadian CE, eds. The Oxford Handbook on Religious Conversion...
The current study describes the experience of religious conversion across three dimensions: cognitiv...
This study discusses the meaning, causes (motivation) as well as the process of religious conversion...
The literature on religious conversion, Jewish and otherwise, presents no comprehensive model which ...
Streib H, Klein C. Atheists, Agnostics, and Apostates. In: Kenneth I. P, Julie J. E, James W. J, eds...