Religion and Human Flourishing

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481312851

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Edited by Adam B. Cohen
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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232 x 161 mm
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530 g
Pages:
245

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Adam B. Cohen is Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University.

Introduction Adam B. Cohen Part 1 1 Meanings and Dimensions of Flourishing A Programmatic Sketch Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz 2 Virtues, Vices, and the Good Life A Theologian's Perspective on Compassion and Violence Celia Deane-Drummond 3 Status Viatoris and the Path Quality of Religion Human Flourishing as a Sacred Process of Becoming Jonathan Rowson 4 Spiritual Well-Being and Human Flourishing Conceptual, Causal, and Policy Relations Tyler J. VanderWeele Part 2 5 Religion and Human Flourishing in the Evolution of Social Complexity Harvey Whitehouse 6 The Next Generation Evolutionary Perspectives on Religion and Human Flourishing Dominic D. P. Johnson 7 Religions Help Us Trust One Another Adam B. Cohen 8 Religion's Contribution to Prosociality Azim F. Shariff Part 3 9 Religion's Contribution to Population Health Key Theoretical and Methodological Considerations Christopher G. Ellison 10 Offender-Led Religious Movements Identity Transformation, Rehabilitation, and Justice System Reform Byron R. Johnson 11 Some Big-Data Lessons about Religion and Human Flourishing David G. Myers 12 Smart and Spiritual The Coevolution of Religion and Rationality Laurence R. Iannaccone 13 The Economics of Religion in Developing Countries Sriya Iyer 14 On Balance Azim F. Shariff

A strength of this volume is the diversity of methodologies, empirical data and perspectives presented. Another strength is information about the forms of religion and theologies that encourage and support human flourishing. For theological educators, this is useful information as they build their curricula and market their programmes. --Barbara J. McClure "Modern Believing"

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