Tras distinguir la psicología de la religión de otras vertientes de la psicología que centran su atención en la religión, y tras poner de manifiesto las dificultades que presenta la definición tanto de “religión” como de “psicología”, este artículo introduce una perspectiva psicológico-cultural e informa acerca de una investigación empírica sobre la espiritualidad de los “bevindelijken”, una tradición mística del calvinismo holandés.
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