Alvin Dueck is Distinguished Professor of Cultural Psychologies at the Fuller Graduate School of Psychology, USA. His previous books include Between Jerusalem and Athens: Ethics, Psychotherapy and Culture (1995); and A Peaceable Psychology (2009). With grants from the Sir John Templeton Foundation he supported research in cultural psychology of religion in China.
Chapter 1: "In my Beginning is my End", Alvin Dueck
Part I: Deconstruction and Reconstruction
Chapter 2: Prolegomena for the Development of Indigenous Psychologies of Spirituality: Colonization, Decolonization, and Indigeneity, Alvin Dueck and Michael Marossy
Chapter 3: The Chinese Notions of Harmony: Cognition, Emotion, and Morality of a Strong-Ties Society, Louise Sundararajan
Part II: Methodologies Reconsidered
Chapter 5: Psychology of Religion Instrumentation: Systematic Review with an International and Multiple Faith Focus, Kenneth T. Wang and Esther C. Tan
Chapter 6: The "Wonder to Behold": Reflections on Phenomenological Research of Alienic Spirituality, Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
Part III: Indigenous Psychologies of religion
Chapter 7: An Indigenous Appalachian Faith Tradition, Ralph W. Hood, Jr. and W. Paul Williamson
Chapter 8: Indigenous Psychology as Religious: Slavic Understanding of Human Psycho-Sexual Development, Andrzej Pankalla and Konrad Kosnik
Chapter 9: Towards Understanding the Psychology of Emotion, Indigenous Spirituality, and Christianity in Korea, Jenny Pak
Chapter 10: How India Almost Lost its Soul: The Detrimental Effects of Ethnocentrism and Colonialism on the Psychology of Spirituality, Pradeep Chakkarath
Chapter 11: Savoring in Bereavement: The Javanese Journey through Death, Risa Permanadeli and Louise Sundararajan
Chapter 12: Anger toward God among Chinese Christians, Yin Yang and Alvin Dueck
Chapter 13: Indigenous Psychologies of Spirituality: Remembering, Excavating, and Individuating, Alvin Dueck