Religie, maatschappelijke structuur en individu: factoren in de Nederlandse godsdienstpsychologie, 1905-1956

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  • J.A. van Belzen Universiteit van Amsterdam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54195/RS.12992

Samenvatting

Psychology of religion has a history of a hundred years in the Netherlands now, showing a number of peculiarities: whereas initially and for decades, Dutch scholars made no independent contributions to the development of the subdiscipline, after its first century this small country had the highest number of academic positions assigned to the psychology of religion. History also shows a clear caesura: exactly half a century after the introduction of the psychology of religion to the country the first professorial chair was established for the subject, an also internationally unique fact. This article concentrates on this first, forgotten half century: The few things in the Dutch field of the psychology of religion happened in a context of pillarization, yet without allowing for the formulation of clear relationships per pillar. Factors such as religion, the structure of society and individual personality in each case stood in unique relationships to one another, refuting general propositions on any confessional group and ‘its’ psychology of religion.

Biografie auteur

J.A. van Belzen, Universiteit van Amsterdam

J.A. van Belzen is gewoon hoogleraar godsdienstpsychologie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam.

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01-12-2011

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van Belzen, J. (2011). Religie, maatschappelijke structuur en individu: factoren in de Nederlandse godsdienstpsychologie, 1905-1956. Religie &Amp; Samenleving, 6(3), 277–305. https://doi.org/10.54195/RS.12992

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Received 2022-09-27
Published 2011-12-01