Abstract
As is true for most small divisions, membership in PIRI overlaps with membership in all other APA divisions. Thus, our members include hardcore experimentalists teaching in Christian colleges, social psychologists focusing on research in the psychology of religion, pastoral counselors, transpersonal psychologists, religiously-committed psychologists attempting to integrate psychology and theology, and numerous others. Our roots lie in the American Catholic Psychological Association; our branches point to religion in all its forms. Our common commitment is to the assertion that religion is a critical psychological variable. Examples are given of our theoretical and philosophical interests, including Philosophy of Science; Anthropologies/Theories of Human Nature; Spiritual or Religious Development; Psychology, Politics, and Ethics; Religion as a Significant Psychological Variable; and Critique of Psychological Theories. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)