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  1. Religious Dogmatism and Peak Experiences: A Test of Maslow's Hypothesis. G. Breed J. Fagan. Psychology. 1972. Maslow (1964) hypothesized a negative relationship between adherence to conventional religious beliefs and the ability to experience peak moments.

  2. Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences is a 1964 book about psychology by Abraham Maslow. Maslow addressed the motivational significance of peak experiences in a series of lectures in the early 1960s, and later published these ideas in book form.

  3. Editorial Introduction. The world has seen increased communication among political and economic philosophies, among the social sciences, among religions, among the physical sciences, and among people in general.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2022 · "One of the most foremost spokesmen for the Third Force movement in psychology, Abraham H. Maslow, here articulates one of his prominent theses: the "religious" experience is a rightful subject for scientific investigation and speculation and, conversely, the "scientific community" will see its work enhanced by acknowledging and ...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2021 · Religions, values, and peak-experiences. by. Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold) Publication date. 1964. Topics. Psychology, Religious, Peak experiences, Religion and Psychology. Publisher. Columbus : Ohio State University Press.

  6. Religions, Values, and Peak-experiences. "One of the most foremost spokesmen for the Third Force movement in psychology, Abraham H. Maslow, here articulates one of his prominent theses:...

  7. About Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences. Proposing religious experience as a legitimate subject for scientific investigation, Maslow studies the human need for spiritual expression.