Psychology is the study of the hermeneutics of lived religion

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Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior, which includes various subfields such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and social psychology. While psychology can study aspects of lived religion and the personal experience of spirituality, it is not specifically defined as the study of the hermeneutics of lived religion. Hermeneutics typically refers to the interpretation of texts, especially in religious, philosophical, and literary contexts.