Description of God in terms of seven cognitive styles

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Cognitive style is a psychological concept in which individuals use information from the environment, under certain thought patterns, to expand their knowledge of the world around them. People's attitudes, values and social interactions are effective. Seven cognitive styles is a fundamental theory according to which in man seven cognitive styles (technical, natural sciences, marketly, aesthetic, mathematical-physical, humanities and ideological) are formed according to which God, self and Perceives the world. This article is an interdisciplinary research method whose research method is interpretive-attributive and based on cognitive psychology research. It has been written with the aim of examining the seven cognitive styles and related theology and the concept of God in it and then adapting it to the description of God in the verses of the Holy Quran. The conclusion is that the examples of the concept of God in the seven cognitive styles can be traced in the description of God in the Holy Qur'an and they are recognized. At the same time, the socio-cultural consequences of this perception have been studied.

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Persian
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Journal of Educational Doctrines in Quran and Hadith, Volume:7 Issue: 1, 2021
Pages:
167 to 185
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