Using psychology to study prayer (CKRE vol 5 p. 26)
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“Using Psychology to Study Prayer (CKRE vol 5 p. 26)” introduces the intersection of psychology and religion, specifically focusing on how psychological principles can help understand the practice of prayer. The article explores the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of prayer, and how different psychological theories can explain why people pray, how prayer affects their mental state, and the role it plays in spiritual life. This resource invites RE teachers and students to critically examine the psychological dimensions of religious practices and reflect on their impact.
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