Attachment and Imagination in Coptic Christians` Religious and Aesthetic Experiences
Publié en ligne: 15 déc. 2023
Pages: 109 - 132
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/saec-2023-0023
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Coptic Orthodox iconography is a living tradition from a community that is underrepresented in the psychology of religion. It offers a prism for empirical investigation of religious aesthetic experiences and psychosocial factors that colour this class of experiences. This article reports a mixed-methods study focusing on attachment and imagination in experiences with Coptic icons. We qualitatively explored the significance of iconography within the community, with expert interviews revealing a dual function of the icon in public and private prayer lives. Home interviews with a subsample of Copts presenting secure attachment tendencies (