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  • James Henry Leuba and the Modern Psychology of Religion

James Henry Leuba and the Modern Psychology of Religion

Authors : Durali Karacan
Pages : 465-482
Doi:10.51702/esoguifd.1576678
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Publication Date : 2025-03-15
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study first examines the views of James Henry Leuba, a pioneering scholar in the psychology of religion, through his significant works, and then argues that his perspectives can be employed to offer a more comprehensive understanding of the current debates in the field of psychology of religion in the contemporary context. James Henry Leuba (1868–1946) is an influential psychologist in the field of psychology of religion, distinguished by his scientific approach to comprehending religious experiences and beliefs. Leuba investigated the psychological and biological origins of religious experience and emphasized functionalist perspectives. He asserted that religious beliefs are responses to inherent human needs. With this assertion, he significantly differentiated from William James, who mostly examined the \\\"value of religion\\\" without delving deeply into its origins. In most of Leuba’s works, including A Psychological Study of Religion (1912) and The Psychology of Religious Mysticism (1925), religious beliefs and practices are predominantly examined as adaptable responses to the occurrences of life. These religious beliefs and practices play a significant role in satisfying psychological, emotional, and social needs. Leuba argued that the core of religious experience includes emotion, cognition, and willpower, and he introduced the concept of the \\\"god-idea,\\\" which is a consequence of individuals\\\' psychological impulses. Leuba\\\'s investigation of conversions and mystical experiences emphasized that religious transformations are complex processes with various psychological factors. He proposed that conversion involves a transition toward moral and emotional cohesion, frequently resulting in deep sensations of tranquility and unity. He recognized mystical experiences as reflective occurrences rooted in psychological processes and challenging supernatural interpretations. Leuba’s observations seem to lead to an understanding of further study on religious coping, with contemporary scholars such as Kenneth Pargament building upon Leuba\\\'s concepts to investigate religion\\\'s influence on resilience and well-being. Leuba\\\'s research is related to contemporary discussions regarding spirituality, deconversion, and religious extremism. His argument that religion fulfills emotional and social needs corresponds with contemporary trends in which spirituality is becoming personalized. Furthermore, his functionalist perspective provides an understanding of nonbelief since individuals, despite deconversion, seek alternative pursuits for meaning-making. Leuba\\\'s psychological examination of the emotional grounds of religious beliefs also offers a significant framework for comprehending religious radicalization. Contemporary studies on extremism highlight the psychological motivations of ideologies that provide belonging, identity, and purpose. Leuba\\\'s influence on the psychology of religion remains in the modern era, and his emphasis of a pragmatic and psychological perspective of religion as an adaptable construct still influences modern interpretations. His focus on the psychological benefits of religion, without theological truths, provides significant insights for analyzing religious behavior. This study aims to build a bridge between the pioneers in the psychology of religion and the arguments currently taking place in the field. The current study reflects the belief that the perspectives provided by pioneering figures in the psychology of religion remain significant and can broaden perspectives in contemporary discussions in the psychology of religion. This study will thoroughly examine Leuba\\\'s significant contributions to the psychology of religion, including the sources of religious experience, the concept of God, conversion, a psychological perspective on the origins and functions of religion, and religious mysticism, while also exploring their relevance to contemporary issues in modern psychology of religion.
Keywords : Din Psikolojisi, James Henry Leuba, Dini Tecrübe, Din Psikolojisi Alanındaki Güncel Tartışmalar, Başa Çıkma, Din Değiştirme

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