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Publikováno v:
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 13:401-415
Autor:
Karisha George, Joshua N. Hook, Edward B. Davis, Andrew D. Cuthbert, Bonnie Poon Zahl, Don E. Davis, Jamie D. Aten, Carissa Sharp
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 13:340-357
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Over the past several decades, scholarly interest in God representations has grown steadily, but conce
Research shows that scientists tend to be less religious than the general population, and scientists’ religious affiliation and participation have declined over time (Ecklund & Park, 2009; Ecklund et al., 2008). Given the demographic differences be
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Publikováno v:
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 11:339-349
Publikováno v:
The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. 30:73-88
Religion is associated with both positive and negative outcomes, such as prosocial or discriminatory attitudes and behavior. Previous research has linked particular styles of religious belief, such...
Autor:
Carissa Sharp, Kathryn A. Johnson
Publikováno v:
The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. 30:48-67
Assessing the nature of people’s relationships with God or the Divine is a central concern in the psychology of religion. We developed an intuitive, single-item diagrammatic scale which measures sp...
Publikováno v:
The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. 28:121-140
We conducted two studies investigating the extent to which self-identification as Spiritual but not Religious (SBNR) was associated with (H1) the development of idiosyncratic religious beliefs and exposure to religious diversity and/or (H2) negative
Research exploring God representations has tended to assume that these constructs are unitary in nature. However, a considerable research literature has illustrated ways in which people's representations of self and others are complex. Given that Chr
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Publikováno v:
Self and Identity. 12:337-356
Three studies, using two community samples (ns = 39 and 78) and a university student sample of Christian believers in God (n = 76), found that more religious people report greater self–other overlap with God. Three measures of self–God overlap we