The Archiv für Religionspsychologie is the oldest medium in the psychology of religion. It is the official organ of the Internationale Gesellschaft für Religionspsychologie (International Association for the Psychology of Religion [IAPR]) founded in 1914. Following a reorganization of the IAPR in 2001, the Archiv is now published as an international, peer-reviewed yearbook.
The current editorship is shared by Jacob A. Belzen, Nils G. Holm and Ralph W. Hood Jr. The Archiv für Religionspsychologie is open to all scientific methodologies, quantitative and qualitative as well as to established and innovative conceptual and theoretical perspectives in the psychology of religion.
Understanding Aztec Cannibalism, Herbert Burhenn
Personality and Religion: The Relationship between Psychological Type and Attitude towards Christianity, Leslie J. Francis, Susan H. Jones and Charlotte L. Craig
Religious Conviction Shaped and Maintained by Narration, Tuija Hovi
The Narrative Construction of Muslim Identity: A Single Case Study, Tomas Lindgren
Ignatius and Screwtape on Discernment: A Psychoanalytic Reading, W.W. Meissner
Psychology of Religion and Neurobiology: Which Relationship?, K. Helmut Reich
Spirituality: The Story of a Concept in the Psychology of Religion, Pavel R. ÅÃÄan
Charting the Inward Journey: Applying Blackmoreâs Model to Meditative, Religious Experiences, James V. Spickard
The Variety of Deconversion Experiences: Contours of a Concept in Respect to Empirical Research, Heinz Streib and Barbara Keller
Degrees of Hallucinatoriness and Christic Visions, Phillip H. Wiebe