- concept. In some
religions, this may
result in
unverified personal gnosis. Many
religious and
mystical traditions see
religious experiences (particularly...
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humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and
spiritual elements—although
there is no
scholarly consensus over what
precisely constitutes a
religion. Different...
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Experience refers to conscious events in general, more
specifically to perceptions, or
to the
practical knowledge and
familiarity that is
produced by...
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Religion has been a
factor of the
human experience throughout history, from pre-historic
to modern times. The bulk of the
human religious experience pre-dates...
- part of this development, the
psychology of
religion emerged as a new
approach to studying religious experience, with the US
being the
major centre of research...
- The
neuroscience of
religion, also
known as
neurotheology and as
spiritual neuroscience,
attempts to explain religious experience and
behaviour in neuroscientific...
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religion is
difficult to define, one
standard model of
religion used in
religious studies courses defines it as [a]
system of
symbols which acts
to establish...
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Growth of
religion involves the
spread of
individual religions and the
increase in the
numbers of
religious adherents around the world. In sociology, desecularization...
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Openness to experience is one of the
domains which are used
to describe human personality in the Five
Factor Model.
Openness involves six facets, or dimensions:...
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around the world. This
article aims
to present statistical information on the
number of
adherents to various religions,
including major faiths such as Christianity...