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Religion, Psychology and Globalisation Process: Attitudinal Appraisal
2017
Legon Journal of the Humanities
A key consequence of globalisation is the integrative approach to reality whereby emphasis is placed on interdependence. Religion being an expression of human culture is equally affected by this cultural revolution. The main objective of this paper is to examine how religious affiliation, among Christians, influences attitudes towards the application of psychological sciences to the assuagement of human suffering. The sociological theory of structural functionalism was deployed to explain
doi:10.4314/ljh.v27i1.6
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