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Vassilis Saroglou
(Ph.D. in psychology, M.A. in theology, B.A. in philosophy) is associate
professor of psychology at the Université Catholique de Louvain
(Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) where he directs the Centre for Psychology of
Religion (www.psp.ucl.ac.be/psyreli
). He has studied many aspects of personality and social psychology of religion
as well as interdisciplinarity between psychology, theology, and religious
studies and is the author of about fifty scientific publications. He is the
chair of the Metanexus LSI “Religion, values, and morality in secularized and
multicultural societies”; associate editor of the International Journal for the
Psychology of Religion; president of the European Network for Psychology of
Religion; and vice president of the International Academy of Religious
Sciences. He has been invited to teach psychology of religion in several
European universities and he has been a Fulbright scholar at the College of
William & Mary, VA. For his research, he received an Early Career Award
from the American Psychological Association-Division 36 as well as the
Quinquennial Award for the scientific study of religion (Godin Prize)
attributed by the International Association for the Psychology of Religion.
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