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Research on Altruism and Love

Research on Altruism and Love
An Annotated Bibliography of Major Studies in Psychology, Sociology, Evolutionary Biology, and Theology
Post, Stephen G.; Johnson, Byron; McCullough, Michael & Schloss, Jeffrey

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Research on Altruism and Love is a compendium of annotated bibliographies reviewing literature and research studies on the nature of love. An essay introduces each of the annotated bibliographies.

A variety of literature either directly related to science-and-love issues or supporting literature for those issues is covered in the Religious Love Interfaces with Science section. This annotated bibliography is unique in that it approaches the field from a decidedly religious perspective. It includes classical expositions of love that continue to influence contemporary scholars, including Platos’ work on eros, the work and words of Jesus, Aristotle, Augustine of Hippo, Martin Luther, Kierkegaard, and Ghandi, among others. The contemporary discussion includes Anders Nygren’s theological arguments in his classic, Agape and Eros; Pitirim Sorokin; and others. An issue that often emerges in this literature is the question of the nature and definition of love.

A second annotated bibliography features current empirical research in the field of Personality and Altruism, with a focus on social psychology. Among the topics covered are the altruistic personality, altruistic behavior, empathy, helping behavior, social responsibility, and volunteerism. Methodologies are diverse, and studies include experiments, local and national surveys, naturalistic observation, and combinations of these.

The Evolutionary Biology annotated bibliography covers the most significant works on altruism and love in the field of biology and evolutionary psychology.

The fourth and final annotated bibliography in this volume is entitled Sociology of Faith-Based Volunteerism. Here the focus is on literature on the interface of helping behavior and religious organizations, as well as major pieces on voluntary associations.

Book of Distinction: 2007
Publication Date: May 2003
ISBN: 9781932031324 (1932031324 ), $24.95, Paperback
Illustrations: no
Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press

Author Info

Byron Johnson, Ph.D., is director of the Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society at the University of Pennsylvania.

Jeffrey P. Schloss, Ph.D., is an associate professor of biology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California.

Michael E. McCullough, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Miami.

Stephen G. Post is professor of biomedical ethics at Case Western Reserve University and is president of the newly formed Institute for Research on Unlimited Love. He is ethics editor for the Journal of Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. His most recent book is The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease.

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