Psychologie islamique: une perspective inclusive des épistémologies religieuses dans la psychologie de la religion

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https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6564e220015

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psychologie islamique, Islam, spiritualité, religiosité, psychologie de la religion

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Les théories élaborées sous l’inspiration de l’Occident dans la Psychologie a créé des lacunes en omettant d’inclure les spécificités des groupes ethniques, religieux et culturels. Ce scenario donne naissance à plusieurs mouvements récents qui prônent une psychologie douée d’une sensibilité culturelle. Ce contexte inclut l’Islam qui, en plus des croyances et des pratiques, impose des normes et des préceptes qui influencent le mode de vie de l’individu. Cette étude esquisse une réflexion théorique sur la psychologie islamique, soulignant les possibilités et les limites d’intégrer des épistémologies religieuses comme ressource potentielle dans la psychologie de la religion. Les aspects conceptuels, origines historiques et fondements théoriques et méthodologiques de cette nouvelle approche, qui prend de plus en plus de place dans les institutions du monde entier et dans la recherche, sont abordés.

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Psychologie islamique: une perspective inclusive des épistémologies religieuses dans la psychologie de la religion. (2024). Psicologia USP, 35, e220015. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6564e220015