A research of subjective perceptions of the faith

 
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Abstract

The author examines faith as general psychological phenomenon that combines both ordinary and religious forms. The possibility to investigate the subjective perception of faith by qualitative methods is shown. Author sees a tendency of correlation between the forms of faith and the subjective perception of happiness.

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Keywords: psychology of faith, identity, consciousness, subjective perception, qualitative methods, determinants of happiness.

Journal rubric: Theory and Methodology

Article type: scientific article

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For citation: Inina, N.V. (2011). A research of subjective perceptions of the faith. Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy, 19(3), 114–132. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/cpp/archive/2011_n3/47253 (viewed: 05.12.2025)

© Inina N.V., 2011

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

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Information About the Authors

Nataliya V. Inina, Psychotherapist, Employee of the Department of General Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow state University, Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology, St. John the Theologian Orthodox Institute of The Russian Orthodox University, Moscow, Russian Federation, e-mail: Inina-n@mail.ru

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