Hyperreligiosity: Identifying and Overcoming Patterns of Religious Dysfunction.

Hyperreligiosity: Identifying and Overcoming Patterns of Religious Dysfunction.

PorRobert Pearson

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Hyperreligiosity is a more established term for toxic faith or dysfunctional religious practices. There is a timely nature of this work, as religious extremism is in the news every night. The author's hope is that the ideas in this book will become assimilated so that people drawn to acting out in religious extremism have other perspectives to consider. This book is instrumental for understanding why people join destructive cults. This book bridges the gap between psychological understanding and the spiritual drive. Each one done separately is usually disregarded by the audience drawn more to the other. That is, people writing on a secular psychological level do not always take into account historically important spiritual goals. But the most dangerous situation is when people with a religious drive are not instructed on the dangers of what can happen to people who are very religious and have some imbalances.

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Nov 4, 2011
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English
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Religión y espiritualidad
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Por (autor o autora): Robert Pearson

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