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Title: How Successful Have Psychological Approaches Been In Accounting For Religious Belief And Experience? Compare And Contrast Two Approaches And Critically Assess Their Contribution To Our Understanding Of Religious Behaviour
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It also does not explain why there are so many differing belief systems throughout the world
Another area of developmental psychology which attempts to explain where religion comes from, why so many believe, and why there is so much variation from one individual to the next is based on human attachment relationships... Showed first 250 characters
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The attachment system has evolved in humans (and other animals) to maintain proximity to a primary caregiver in order to keep infants safe from various dangers (Bowlby, 1969). The primary caregiver (usually a mother) offers a secure base for an infant to explore their world, as well as a safe haven during times of distress (Bowlby, 1973)... Showed next 250 characters
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