This English-Greek Dictionary of religious-psychological terms is an original project, both in Greece and abroad. No one wants to take responsibility for capturing the whole religious-psychological field –from the ancient times to the present day– in a Dictionary, for the Psychology of Religion covers almost all aspects of human life. Nevertheless, here is an initial effort to entrench the (scientific) ""boundaries"" of these for use and facilitation of students and researchers in this field. It is English-Greek, because all modern religious-psychological (scientific) terminology occurs internationally in English.
In particular, this Dictionary includes the most basic concepts-terms of modern Neuropsychology, Parapsychology, Deep Psychology, Cultural Psychology, Social Anthropology, Philosophy (Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Phenomenology, Existentialism, etc.), Ethics (and/or Bioethics, Social Ethics, etc.), Sociology, Psycho-Pedagogy, Theology (including Dogmatic, Canonical Law, Liturgical, etc.) and Religion, because the Psychology of Religion necessarily makes use of all of them.
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