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Behind the Altar: Exploring Psychology and Religion

Behind the Altar: Exploring Psychology and Religion

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In an age of increasing religious diversity and pluralism, many people resonate to spirituality beyond only one tradition. But how to find a path that has depth, discernment, and comprehensiveness, connecting to all one knows? Drawing from cross-cultural religious traditions, psychological research, and personal inquiry, Olds offers vocabulary, concepts, and maps of self and world as resources for exploring the ways psychological and spiritual development intersect and interweave, deepening understanding of one’s core tradition as well. An integrative model differentiates soul (inner wholeness) and spirit (nondual awareness) as two complementary dimensions of the spiritual search that echo tendencies West and East. In this comprehensive look at the field of psychology and religion, Indra’s net or cosmic web provides a guiding metaphor for exploring facets often underrepresented, including transpersonal development of a deeper self and higher consciousness beyond ego; meditation and mysticism; symbolic, Jungian, and imaginal approaches; God-language and nondual perspectives; spiritual embodiment; gender issues; and dialogues with science. An immanental emphasis on divine sacredness in the world is contrasted with more familiar transcendent assumptions, underscoring themes of interconnectedness in world religions, including Celtic Christianity, Hua-yen Buddhism, Taoism, and Whitehead’s process thought.

ISBN

9798385247714

Publication Date

2026

Publisher

Pickwick Publications

City

Eugene

Disciplines

Psychology | Religion

Author/Editor Bio

Linda E. Olds is Professor Emerita at Linfield University, having taught in both the Psychology and Religious Studies departments, including interdisciplinary courses in psychology of religion and consciousness, psychology East and West, gender and spirituality, and nature and spirituality. She is the author of Fully Human, on psychological and cultural androgyny, and Metaphors of Interrelatedness, on systems theory as a unifying metaphor for psychology, science, and religion.

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