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Reviews the book, The psychological and ethical aspects of Mormon group life by Ephraim E. Ericksen (1922). The book examines psychological and ethical aspects of Mormon group life . There is here ...
particularly fas cinating example in a broadly comparative perspective. UNIVERSIT Y OF CHICAGO JOHN G . CAWELTI The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life . By Ephraim Edward Ericksen. (Salt Lake ...
was head of the Philosophy Department and was his major teacher and advisor and directed his thesis, "The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life ." After his work at Chicago, Ericksen returned ...
traditional culture confront changing values in the larger society? More specifically, how does a cohesive, scripture-based religious group respond to modern psychology ? These are issues addressed in Eric G ...
Abstract Jews and Mormons have pasts as racialized Others. Although they appear dissimilar, both groups have been inscribed historically as non-White. Both groups responded to these inscriptions ...
of four religious groups (11 Catholics, 70 Evangelicals, 21 Mormons , and 7 Adventists). Of these, 50.5% had received at least one request for help with mental health issues from a parishioner ...
. Findings from such research may be informative for studies of late- life mental health in other communities with a predominant religious group . We have previously reported results from the Cache County Study ...
treatment, particularly in the areas of mental health [9–11], end-of- life care [12], and organ donation [13,14]. Patients often perceive their spiritual needs as being met in part through their interactions ...
atheists; to those in the second group , in contrast, all that is related to religion sounds foreign, because it is not a part of their life experiences. In the words of one interviewee from Montevideo ...
with a denomination or tradition rather than a local church, it still captures the sociological aspect of affiliation rather than the psychological element of identification.36 One of the primary problems ...
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