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For over three decades, an Ideological Surround Model (ISM) has pursued theoretical and methodological innovations designed to enhance the ‘truth’ and ‘objectivity’ of research into psychology and religion. The foundational argument of the ISM is that psychology as well as religion unavoidably operates within the limits of an ideological surround. Methodological theism, therefore, needs to supplement the methodological atheism that dominates the contemporary social sciences. Methodological theism should operationalize the meaningfulness of religious traditions and demonstrate empirically that the influences of ideology cannot be ignored. The ISM more generally suggests that contemporary social scientific rationalities need to be supplemented my more complex dialogical rationalities. Beliefs in secularization should also be supplemented by beliefs in trans-rationality.

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"This monograph is a beautiful summary of Paul J. Watson’s conceptualization of ideological surround fortified by an impressive empirical research program that goes back to the 1980s. To be honest, without this monograph, it has been hard for me over the years to follow Watson’s line of reasoning just from his empirical studies alone. This monograph has made me a bigger fan of his work and its potential for the psychology of religion. I only wish he was around another three decades to carry it further. That has to be left up to the rest of us." - Peter C. Hill, Biola University, The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, June 2020.

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Flesh and Blood: Interrogating Freud on Human Sacrifice, Real and Imagined  Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi  Abstract  Keywords  1 Turning to Freud’s Ideas  2 Approaching an Imaginary Religion  3 Shadows and Echoes: the Legacy of the Blood Libel  4 Shadows and Echoes: Child Sacrifice in Texts and Traditions  5 Sacred Cannibalism or the Atonement for Primal Crimes  6 Conclusion: Unanswered Questions  Acknowledgements  References

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 27/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004411180, 978-9004411180
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      Book Synopsis
      For over three decades, an Ideological Surround Model (ISM) has pursued theoretical and methodological innovations designed to enhance the ‘truth’ and ‘objectivity’ of research into psychology and religion. The foundational argument of the ISM is that psychology as well as religion unavoidably operates within the limits of an ideological surround. Methodological theism, therefore, needs to supplement the methodological atheism that dominates the contemporary social sciences. Methodological theism should operationalize the meaningfulness of religious traditions and demonstrate empirically that the influences of ideology cannot be ignored. The ISM more generally suggests that contemporary social scientific rationalities need to be supplemented my more complex dialogical rationalities. Beliefs in secularization should also be supplemented by beliefs in trans-rationality.

      Trade Review
      "This monograph is a beautiful summary of Paul J. Watson’s conceptualization of ideological surround fortified by an impressive empirical research program that goes back to the 1980s. To be honest, without this monograph, it has been hard for me over the years to follow Watson’s line of reasoning just from his empirical studies alone. This monograph has made me a bigger fan of his work and its potential for the psychology of religion. I only wish he was around another three decades to carry it further. That has to be left up to the rest of us." - Peter C. Hill, Biola University, The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, June 2020.

      Table of Contents
      Flesh and Blood: Interrogating Freud on Human Sacrifice, Real and Imagined  Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi  Abstract  Keywords  1 Turning to Freud’s Ideas  2 Approaching an Imaginary Religion  3 Shadows and Echoes: the Legacy of the Blood Libel  4 Shadows and Echoes: Child Sacrifice in Texts and Traditions  5 Sacred Cannibalism or the Atonement for Primal Crimes  6 Conclusion: Unanswered Questions  Acknowledgements  References

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