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"This is a comprehensive toolkit for understanding the empirical psychology of the numinous. It contains useful measures, an assessment guide, and suggestions for training, practice, and research. It is the essential authoritative source for all interested in the scientific study of the numinous, coauthored by the foremost expert in the field." - Ralph W. Hood, Jr., PhD, professor of psychology and religious studies, University of Tennessee, USA
"What is the place of the numinous in human life? How do scientists understand it, and how do clinicians work with it? Very few books offer the profound value to both scientist and practitioner that this ambitious book does. This is an uncommon, visionary, and bold work, bridging epistemology and theology, social science and clinical practice. The book's approach to understanding the numinous will challenge researchers to grow philosophically and methodologically and prompt clinicians to think more deeply and integratively." - Chris J. Boyatzis, PhD, professor of psychology, Bucknell University, former president of the Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, USA
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