Nuran Erdogruca Korkmaz
Nuran Erdogruca Korkmaz
Ankara University
Faculty of Divinity, Department of Psychology of Religion
Beşevler, Ankara, Turkey
Education:
•Ph.D., Philosophy and ReligiousScience-Psychology of Religion, Ankara University, 2012. Thesis: Attachment,Relationship with Human and God and Psychological well-being.
•M.A., Sociology,METU, (in progress); Thesis: “WomenIdentity in FETVAS of The Directorate of Religious Affairs”
•M.A., Philosphy and Religious Science-Psychology of Religion, Ankara University, 2005; Thesis: “Believe in God and Awareness”.
•M.A., Islamic Studies- Islamic Sect History, Ankara University, 2001; Thesis: “Ebu Muslim Horasani and Movement of Muslimiyye in Abbasid Period”
•B.A., Divinity School, Ankara University, 1998.
Research and Teaching Interests:
Religion, Health and spirituality; self-compassion and psychological health; Social Function of Religion.
Professional Employment :
•Research Assistant, Ankara University Faculty of Divinity, Department of Psychology of Religion, 2002- 2013.
•Asst. prof. Ankara University Faculty of Divinity, Department of Psychology of Religion, 2015-present.
Ankara University
Faculty of Divinity, Department of Psychology of Religion
Beşevler, Ankara, Turkey
Education:
•Ph.D., Philosophy and ReligiousScience-Psychology of Religion, Ankara University, 2012. Thesis: Attachment,Relationship with Human and God and Psychological well-being.
•M.A., Sociology,METU, (in progress); Thesis: “WomenIdentity in FETVAS of The Directorate of Religious Affairs”
•M.A., Philosphy and Religious Science-Psychology of Religion, Ankara University, 2005; Thesis: “Believe in God and Awareness”.
•M.A., Islamic Studies- Islamic Sect History, Ankara University, 2001; Thesis: “Ebu Muslim Horasani and Movement of Muslimiyye in Abbasid Period”
•B.A., Divinity School, Ankara University, 1998.
Research and Teaching Interests:
Religion, Health and spirituality; self-compassion and psychological health; Social Function of Religion.
Professional Employment :
•Research Assistant, Ankara University Faculty of Divinity, Department of Psychology of Religion, 2002- 2013.
•Asst. prof. Ankara University Faculty of Divinity, Department of Psychology of Religion, 2015-present.
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Anahtar kelimeler: Bağlanma kuramı, din, İslam, iman, güvenli bağlanma, ibadet ve dua.
Abstract: The focus of this study is to examine the attachment theory from the perspective of Islam. First, I provided an overview of the attachment theory. Then I examined the relationship between attachment and religion. Thus, this study points out that the attachment theory provides a good framework for understanding Islamic religion. In conclusion, I claim that faith, which constitutes the main principle of Islam, is a secure relationship with God, and rituals and prayers are patterns of attachment behavior to preserve this secure base.
Keywords: Attachment theory, religion, Islam, faith, secure relationship, rituals and prayers.
Anahtar kelimeler: Bağlanma kuramı, din, İslam, iman, güvenli bağlanma, ibadet ve dua.
Abstract: The focus of this study is to examine the attachment theory from the perspective of Islam. First, I provided an overview of the attachment theory. Then I examined the relationship between attachment and religion. Thus, this study points out that the attachment theory provides a good framework for understanding Islamic religion. In conclusion, I claim that faith, which constitutes the main principle of Islam, is a secure relationship with God, and rituals and prayers are patterns of attachment behavior to preserve this secure base.
Keywords: Attachment theory, religion, Islam, faith, secure relationship, rituals and prayers.