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Part I: Historical and Theoretical Considerations 1) Integrating Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality: Transcending Coexistence to Potentiate Coevolution 2) Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality in Historical Perspective 3) On the Integration of Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality: Logical, Normative, and Methodological Questions 4) Virtues in Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 5) Theories of Health and Well-Being Germane to a Positive Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 6) Meaning as a Framework for Integrating Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religiousness and Spirituality Part II: Methodological Considerations 7) Measurement at the Intersection of Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 8) Methodological Diversity in Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Part III: Cultural Considerations 9) Cultural Considerations in Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 10) Positive Psychology and Christianity 11) Positive Psychology and Judaism 12) Living the Good Life: An Islamic Perspective on Positive Psychology 13) Positive Psychology and Hinduism 14) Positive Psychology and Buddhism 15) "Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality Across Cultures in Europe, Non-U.S. North America, and South America" 16) Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality Across Cultures in Africa, Asia, and Oceania Part IV: Developmental Considerations 17) Religion, Spirituality, and Youth Thriving: Investigating the Roles of the Developing Mind and Meaning-Making 18) Religious/Spiritual Development and Positive Psychology: Toward an Integrative Theory Part V: Happiness and Well-Being 19) The Scientific Study of Life Satisfaction and Religion/Spirituality 20) The Scientific Study of Positive Emotions and Religion/Spirituality 21) The Scientific Study of Positive Psychology, Religion/Spirituality, and Physical Health 22) The Scientific Study of Positive Psychology, Religion/Spirituality, and Mental Health Part VI: Character Strengths and Virtues 23) The Scientific Study of Religion/Spirituality, Forgiveness, and Hope 24) Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude 25) Theological Virtues, Health, and Well-Being: Theory, Research, and Public Health Part VII: Clinical and Applied Considerations 26) Integrating Positive Psychology, Religion/Spirituality, and a Virtue Focus Within Culturally Responsive Mental Healthcare 27) Meaningfulness and Religious/Spiritual Meaning Systems at Work: A Multilevel Framework 28) Positive Psychology and Religiousness/Spirituality in the Context of Couples and Families 29) Positive Psychology in the Context of Religious Communities 30) Building Spiritual Fortitude and Resilience Following Disaster: Synthesizing the Contributions of Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality Part VIII: Field Unification and Advancement 31) Future Directions for the Positive Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Part I: Historical and Theoretical Considerations
1) Integrating Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality: Transcending Coexistence to Potentiate Coevolution
2) Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality in Historical Perspective
3) On the Integration of Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality: Logical, Normative, and Methodological Questions
4) Virtues in Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
5) Theories of Health and Well-Being Germane to a Positive Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
6) Meaning as a Framework for Integrating Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religiousness and Spirituality
Part II: Methodological Considerations
7) Measurement at the Intersection of Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
8) Methodological Diversity in Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Part III: Cultural Considerations
9) Cultural Considerations in Positive Psychology and the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
10) Positive Psychology and Christianity
11) Positive Psychology and Judaism
12) Living the Good Life: An Islamic Perspective on Positive Psychology
13) Positive Psychology and Hinduism
14) Positive Psychology and Buddhism
15) "Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality Across Cultures in Europe,
Non-U.S. North America, and South America"
16) Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality Across Cultures in Africa, Asia, and Oceania
Part IV: Developmental Considerations
17) Religion, Spirituality, and Youth Thriving: Investigating the Roles of the Developing Mind and Meaning-Making
18) Religious/Spiritual Development and Positive Psychology: Toward an Integrative Theory
Part V: Happiness and Well-Being
19) The Scientific Study of Life Satisfaction and Religion/Spirituality
20) The Scientific Study of Positive Emotions and Religion/Spirituality
21) The Scientific Study of Positive Psychology, Religion/Spirituality, and Physical Health
22) The Scientific Study of Positive Psychology, Religion/Spirituality, and Mental Health
Part VI: Character Strengths and Virtues
23) The Scientific Study of Religion/Spirituality, Forgiveness, and Hope
24) Religion/Spirituality and the Twin Virtues of Humility and Gratitude
25) Theological Virtues, Health, and Well-Being: Theory, Research, and Public Health
Part VII: Clinical and Applied Considerations
26) Integrating Positive Psychology, Religion/Spirituality, and a Virtue Focus Within Culturally Responsive Mental Healthcare
27) Meaningfulness and Religious/Spiritual Meaning Systems at Work: A Multilevel Framework
28) Positive Psychology and Religiousness/Spirituality in the Context of Couples and Families
29) Positive Psychology in the Context of Religious Communities
30) Building Spiritual Fortitude and Resilience Following Disaster: Synthesizing the Contributions of Positive Psychology and Religion/Spirituality
Part VIII: Field Unification and Advancement
31) Future Directions for the Positive Psychology of Religion and Spirituality