PSYCH 354

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Psychology of Religion

PsychologyCollege of Family, Home, and Social Sciences

Course Description

Religious and Spiritual motivation, growth, assumptions, behaviors, experiences and outcomes as they affect individuals and communities across major world religions.

When Taught

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3

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3

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Prerequisite
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 04804-015
    AND
    11644-001

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1. Key assumptions of psychology, religion, and spirituality

Learning Outcome

Students will define psychology, religion, and spirituality and compare and contrast their key assumptions. Measurement: Multiple choice/Analytic essays.

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2. Critical examination of perspectives

Learning Outcome

Students will critically examine the implications of psychological perspectives on religion and spirituality, as well as the implications of religious and spiritual perspectives on psychology. Measurement: Analytic essays.

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3. Alternative perspectives

Learning Outcome

Students will identify alternative psychological, religious, and spiritual perspectives, examine their assumptions, and consider the value of their alternative implications to the relationship between these three worldviews. Measurement: Multiple choice/Analytical essays.

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4. Critical examination of one's own assumptions

Learning Outcome

Students will critically examine their own assumptions about the relationship between psychology, religion, and spirituality. Measurement: Analytical essays.