NOW AND HEREAFTER The Psychology of Hope from the Perspective of Religion
Faced with the harsh reality of death, human beings have often drawn a sense of hope from a belief in life after death. Religions have earnestly supported this faith and hope. As Paul Tillich put it, "Without hope, the tension of our life toward the future would vanish, and with it, life itself...
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Dharmaram College
2012
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Journal of Dharma
Year: 2012, Volume: 37, Issue: 4, Pages: 393-410 |
Further subjects: | B
Damon: Hope as a Sense of Purpose in Life
B Snyder: Hope as Pathways to Desired Goals B Values in Action: Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) B Adult Domain Specific Hope Scale (DSHS) B Seligman: Hope as Optimism B Emmons: Hope as an Ultimate Concern B Adult Dispositional Hope Scale and Adult State Hope Scale B Multidimensional Inventory for Religious / Spiritual Wellbeing B Evaluating the Psychology of Hope from the Perspective of Religion B Hope as Character Strength B Psychological Measures of Hope B Role of Hope in Human Wellbeing B Virtues and Character Strengths in Positive Psychology |
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