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Conceptualizing “Prayer” for an East–West Dialogue and Beyond

机译:概念化“祈祷”对东部对话和超越

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Early in the American psychology of religion, prayer was a central topic, emphasizing the “self” (James in Varieties of religious experience. Longmans, Green, New York, 1902) and social activity (Strong in The psychology of prayer. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1909). These writings, and contemporary efforts as well, typically conceptualize prayer as a theistically directed activity of communication, locating the work firmly in Western faith traditions. While this orientation captures a portion of the practice within those traditions, it is difficult to carry that definition over into comparative studies with Eastern practices. The present paper explores alternative ways to think about prayer and analogous activities that may facilitate an East–West dialogue. In addition, non-theistic formulations may help extend the conversation to encompass the spiritual practices of people not associated with any sort of traditionally bounded belief system.
机译:在美国的宗教心理学早期,祷告是一个核心主题,强调“自我”(詹姆斯在宗教经验中的品种。龙马,绿色,纽约,1902年)和社会活动(强大的祈祷心理。芝加哥大学 新闻,芝加哥,1909)。 这些作品以及当代努力,通常概念化祷告作为沟通的无论是沟通活动,将工作牢固地定位在西方信仰传统中。 虽然这种取向捕获了这些传统中的一部分实践,但很难将该定义携带到与东方实践中的比较研究中。 本文探讨了思考可能促进东部对话的祷告和类似活动的替代方式。 此外,非公式的制剂可以帮助延长谈话,包括与任何类型传统有限的信仰系统无关的人的精神做法。

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