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Shelby L. Hall

2 papers in the library · publishing 2025

Papers

The Genesis of William James’s Psychology of Religion: From ‘The Principles of Psychology’ to ‘The Varieties of Religious Experience’

Religions November 26, 2025 John R. Snarey, Eunil David Cho, Shelby L. Hall

William James's two classic works, The Principles of Psychology (1890) and The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902), are usually treated as separate, but this article argues that The Principles provides the psychological foundation for The Varieties. The authors identify ten conceptual connections between the texts, showing that James applied his principles on the brain, habit, stream of consciousness, subconscious, self, attention, association, and emotions to religious topics such as conversion experiences, mystical experiences, and saintliness. Some principles were also broadened through contact with religious data. Placing the texts in conversation yields a deeper understanding of James's psychology of religion.

Julian of Norwich and Autistic Expressions of Christian Spirituality

Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality September 1, 2025 Shelby L. Hall

An autistic woman scholar examines Julian of Norwich's life through an autistic lens, arguing that Julian's anchoritic spirituality—her need for solitude, intense focus on special interests, and heightened sensory sensitivity—enabled her mystical experiences and the creation of her Revelations. The essay critiques the deficit narrative of autism in psychology and theology, instead framing autistic traits as strengths within spiritual and monastic traditions. It expands understanding of neurodivergent spirituality by grounding it in long-standing practices.