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Can Fear of COVID-19 Be Predicted by Religiosity and Trust in Institutions among Young Adults? A Prospective Cross-National Study.

2022

The aim of this study was to reveal whether religiosity and trust in institutions are longitudinal predictors of change in fear of COVID-19 (FCV-19) across Poland, Germany, Slovenia, and Israel among young adults over a three-month period. The representative sample consisted of 1723 participants between the ages of 20 and 40 years (M = 30.74, SD = 5.74) across Poland (n = 446), Germany (n = 418), Slovenia (n = 431), and Israel (n = 428). The first measurement was carried out in February 2020 and the second was conducted in May/June 2020. A repeated-measures, two-way, mixed-factor ANOVA was performed to examine changes over time (T) and across countries (C) as well as the interaction of time…

AdultReligionYoung AdultHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19HumansFemalefear of COVID-19; religiosity; trust in institutions; young adults; a longitudinal study designFearProspective StudiesTrustInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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The Predictive Role of Ideological, Personality and Psychopathological Factors in Homonegative Attitudes in Italy

2021

Homonegativity refers to a series of prejudicial and discriminatory attitudes towards individuals perceived as homosexuals. Previous studies indicated that some person- ality traits (i.e., neuroticism, low openness to experience), as well as specific ideo- logical attitudes (i.e., conservatism, authoritarianism) and higher levels of psychopa- thology make individuals more prone to show homonegative attitudes. However, no studies have compared these three dimensions in order to identify their different role in homonegativity. For this reason, the aim of this study was to simultaneously eval- uate the association of ideological, personality, and psychopathological factors with homonegativity …

Cultural StudiesAgreeablenessmedia_common.quotation_subjectHomonegativity · Authoritarianism · Personality traits · Religiosity · Political conservatism · PsychopathologyNeuroticismStructural equation modelingGender StudiesReligiosityOpenness to experiencePersonalityBig Five personality traitsPsychologyClinical psychologyPsychopathologymedia_commonSexuality & Culture
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La religione laica di John Dewey e di Aldo Capitini

2021

The contribution proposes an analysis on a subject that, today, appears more controversial than ever and full of ideas for reflection for the pedagogical world: the religion. This will be done through a reference to the theoretical contribution of John Dewey, who, presenting the terminology difference between the word "religion" and "religiousness", has disseminated the idea of a secular religion, whose values, transcending the boundaries of multiple religious confessions, can be fulfilled by all, contributing to the realization of democratic society. The deweyan approach will be compared to that of Aldo Capitini who, in a similar way to the American thinker, has promoted a form of secular …

Keywords: John DeweyAldo Capitini religion religiosity secularism democracy omnicracy.Settore M-PED/02 - Storia Della Pedagogia
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Devotees, A New Ordeal and A Sense of Belonging: Ethnography and Nethnography of Saint Agatha

2012

In 2004 and in 2008, the author conducted ethnographic research in Catania (Southern Italy) on one of the most important religious feasts in honor of Saint Agatha. This chapter relates Agatha's story, which is that of a Sicilian virgin martyr persecuted in the fourth century by a Roman proconsul. At the feast of St. Agatha, the three elements: the extra-ecclesial nature of popular religiosity, the transmission of knowledge through vehicles other than seminaries and other official religious institutions, and the expression of popular religiosity with signs and symbols that transmit the presence of the supernatural in everyday life, can be found. A starting point was to identify and understan…

Patronage and Devotion New Ordel ReligiositybiologyAnthropologyAgathaSAINTTrial by ordealbiology.organism_classificationMartyrReligiosityHonorEthnographySettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSociologyReligious studiesEveryday life
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Religiosity and Spirituality: Resources for positive youth development

Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazioneyouth development ethnocultural empathy religiosity spirituality well-being
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Święty Jacek w religijności ludowej i w kulturze polskiej

2020

Święty Jacek Odrowąż, dominikanin urodzony w Kamieniu Śląskim nieopodal Opola, kanonizowany w 1594 r. przez papieża Klemensa VIII, należy do najwybitniejszych postaci XIII wieku. Jest uważany za twórcę polskiej prowincji dominikanów za inicjatora powstania wielu klasztorów w Polsce, Prusach, Czechach (Znojnie, Igławie, Ołomuńcu, Pradze) i Austrii (we Friesach na pograniczu Styrii i Karyntii). Nazywany Apostołem Północnej Europy, Apostołem Słowian, Światłem Północy, Lux ex Silesiae (Światłem ze Śląska), prowadził misje ewangelizacyjne wśród ludów zamieszkujących dzisiejsze państwa bałtyckie oraz stepy nadczarnomorskie, także w Rusi Kijowskiej. Przedmiotem niniejszego artykułu jest próba omów…

St. Jacob Odrowąż; cult; religiosity; legends; dumplingsśw. Jacek Odrowąż; kult; religijność; legendy; pierogiRoczniki Teologiczne
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Popular Religiosity and Collective Effervescence in Contemporary Sicily

2014

This paper focuses on the religious feasts of St. Agata, one of the most important religious feasts in Southern Italy, in the city of Catania. Drawing upon participatory observation and a netnography of virtual communities of devotees, the Christian popular religiosity towards this female Saint can be seen to represent an annual consecratory encounter between the Saint/Sacred and the local community, and also a kind of contemporary ordeal for young people. As Durkheim suggested, religion is what brings people together by reinforcing social relations and moral norms through a “collective effervescence”. This group energy, when felt by the individual, is not recognized as the result of commun…

popular religiositynew ordealSt. Agata’s cultSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichecollective effervescence
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