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Spiritual Intelligence : A Special Issue of the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion

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First published in 2000. This is Volume 10, No 1 of the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion.

One of the most important concepts in the history of psychology is intelligence.

Traditionally, intelligence has been thought of as a more or less unitary mental capacity, connoting a general problem-solving ability and skill at abstract reasoning.

More recently, a major counter-argument to the idea that intelligence is unitary was published by Howard Gardner (1993) In his view, intelligence is not a unitary construct but instead is multidimensional, comprised of linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal facets.

Since then, a dialogue has continued about what does and does not constitute an intelligence.

This journal is a collection of essays that discuss this question.

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Product Details
Psychology Press
0805897607 / 9780805897609
Paperback / softback
200.19
01/05/2000
United States
64 pages
152 x 229 mm, 90 grams