The numinous experience, a concept developed by Rudolf Otto, has significant importance in understanding the psychological aspects of religion. Drawing on various theories and empirical studies within the field of Psychology, this article highlights the significance of the numinous experience in the Psychology of Religion. It explores the relationship between the numinous and religious beliefs, the psychological mechanisms underlying such experiences, and the impact on individuals' well-being. The numinous experience offers a unique lens through which we can understand the profound connection between Psychology and religion, paving the way for further research and exploration in this captivating field.The numinous experience, a concept deve...
What is meant by a ‘religious experience’? Is it the same as ‘spiritual’ or ‘mystical’ experience a...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relation...
A sceptical attitude towards religion remains dominant in many circles in mainstream psychology. For...
The numinous experience, a concept developed by Rudolf Otto, has significant importance in understan...
Awe, an emerging topic within the field of modern psychology, has shown to have many benefits, inclu...
The article presents a number of empirical studies in the psychology of religion. How often is relig...
It might be expected that those concerned with psychology and religion would have a lot in common: ...
Anomalous experiences (AEs) are psychological experiences characterized by unusual experiences and ...
This article is aimed to describe psychological approaches in the study of religions. Psychology pro...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
Psychology of religion tries to understand the cause-effect relationships of religious experiences a...
Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, and the Deceased brings together cutting-edge empiric...
Numinous experience—as the felt sense of the sacred—evokes feelings of allone unity, communality, hu...
The search for the basis of religious experience among neurological processes in the brain has resul...
In this paper, I investigate the non-rational, affective dimension of religious experience that Rudo...
What is meant by a ‘religious experience’? Is it the same as ‘spiritual’ or ‘mystical’ experience a...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relation...
A sceptical attitude towards religion remains dominant in many circles in mainstream psychology. For...
The numinous experience, a concept developed by Rudolf Otto, has significant importance in understan...
Awe, an emerging topic within the field of modern psychology, has shown to have many benefits, inclu...
The article presents a number of empirical studies in the psychology of religion. How often is relig...
It might be expected that those concerned with psychology and religion would have a lot in common: ...
Anomalous experiences (AEs) are psychological experiences characterized by unusual experiences and ...
This article is aimed to describe psychological approaches in the study of religions. Psychology pro...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
Psychology of religion tries to understand the cause-effect relationships of religious experiences a...
Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, and the Deceased brings together cutting-edge empiric...
Numinous experience—as the felt sense of the sacred—evokes feelings of allone unity, communality, hu...
The search for the basis of religious experience among neurological processes in the brain has resul...
In this paper, I investigate the non-rational, affective dimension of religious experience that Rudo...
What is meant by a ‘religious experience’? Is it the same as ‘spiritual’ or ‘mystical’ experience a...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relation...
A sceptical attitude towards religion remains dominant in many circles in mainstream psychology. For...