RELIGION in the History of Psychology
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About the Book
Religious ideas and Religious persons have been at the center of American Psychology since the establishment of the American Psychological Association at the end of the 19th Century. This volume notes many of those significant events that led up to the establishment of the American Psychological Association's Division 36 – Psychology of Religion (now Religion and Spirituality).
About the Author
H. Newton Malony, professor in Fuller Seminary's School of Psychology since 1969, has been participant in a number of these developments. He has been president of Division 36 as well as CAPS (Christian Association for Psychological Studies). He published several books in the field (Integration) and was one of the founding editors of The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion.