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Argues that the psychology of religion is not sustainable without a social critique. This book discusses the relevance of the social and economic factors surrounding the debates of psychology and religion, through examples from psychoanalysis; humanistic psychology; and, cognitive neuroscience.
Spirituality has become a powerful commodity in the global marketplace - a cultural addiction that reflects orthodox politics, curbs self-expression, and colonizes Eastern beliefs. The authors expose this state of affairs and propose active ways to reclaim spirituality.
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