Search results for "Religiosity"

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Religion and transnationalism: biographies of South Korean migrants – an empirical perspective

2014

As a result of studying interviews with Korean migrants (miners and nurses who moved to Germany and [some of them] further on to North America) we show how this group finds or “comes to religion”. After presenting a concept of religion, following the model of Ulrich Oevermann, parts of autobiographical narratives are analyzed and the complicated, intertwining and often conflicting relationships between religion and transnationalism are studied; we ask, among other things, if religion is becoming a compensation for moving back and forth between the home country and the country of residence. This discussion leads to further considerations concerning the connection between religion, church rel…

Autobiographical narrativeReligiosityTransnationalityCompensation (psychology)Perspective (graphical)TransnationalismGender studiesResidenceNarrativeSociologySocial scienceTransnational Social Review
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BRIDGING THE NATION AND THE STATE: CATHOLIC CHURCH IN POLAND AS POLITICAL ACTOR

2020

One of the most recognized features of social-political reality in Poland is the role of Catholicism as the determinant of national-political identity and of Catholic Church as the influential political actor. Being undoubtedly peculiar Polish case can be viewed as the example of the religiosity intertwined with national and civil identity existent in different forms in the CEE (Central and Eastern Europe) region. The article aims at casting specifics of Polish case in the wider context of religious-political nexus in CEE stressing the distinctness of the region compared to some other parts of Europe. The conducted analysis focuses on the evolution of Church-state relations in Poland displa…

Civil societyBridging (networking)Sociology and Political Sciencelcsh:BL1-50media_common.quotation_subjectReligious studieslcsh:Religion (General)Identity (social science)nationGender studiesReligiosityPoliticsState (polity)religionPolitical sciencePolandCatholic Churchcivil societyidentitymedia_commonPOLITICS AND RELIGION JOURNAL
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When Meaning Matters: Coping Mediates the Relationship of Religiosity and Illness Appraisal with Well-Being in Older Cancer Patients

2018

When individuals face serious, traumatic illnesses such as cancer, religion can contribute to their coping processes and psychosocial adjustment. In the current study, we examined the relationship between religiosity conceptualized as the religious meaning system, illness appraisal, and psychological well-being with religious and nonreligious coping as potential mediators of this relationship among older cancer patients. In a cross-sectional design, 215 older Polish patients (60–83 years of age; 80% Catholic, 9% Protestant) with gastrointestinal cancer completed measures of religiosity, illness appraisal, religious coping, nonreligious coping, and psychological well-being. Using structural …

Coping (psychology)fungi05 social sciencesReligious studiesfood and beverages050109 social psychologyhumanitiesReligiosityWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyThe International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
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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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Una lectura teológica del sermón de José María Cos

2015

<p>El presente trabajo hace una lectura teológica de un sermón insurgente de José María Cos y puede ser considerado un capítulo en la historia de la teología en América Latina, un área todavía poco desarrollada, y es necesario hacer nuevos estudios en este campo. El artículo se inserta en la nueva historiografía que se ha interesado por la religiosidad de los curas insurgentes y resalta la motivación cristiana del padre Cos, quien se había volcado hacia la praxis política de la independencia de México motivado en primera instancia por su fe cristiana. El artículo concluye aseverando que José María Cos forma entonces parte de una larga tradición de sacerdotes políticos en la historia d…

Cultural StudiesIglesia y clerolcsh:Latin America. Spanish AmericaHistoryPraxisSociology and Political Sciencelcsh:HN1-995Interpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:F1201-3799discurso retóricoHistoriographyHistory of theologylectura teológicaIndependenceReligiosityPoliticsindependencia de MéxicoSociologylcsh:Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reformReligious studiesJosé María CosSermonHumanitiesmedia_commonSecuencia
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Dialogicality and spiritual quest in Christian metal lyrics

2013

Abstract: Christian metal (CM) music provides a good example of how religious discourse is undergoing change in today’s world. CM merges religion with popular cultural forms and ways of expression, thereby also transforming the meaning of religion and religious practice. However, the phenomenon has attracted surprisingly little scholarly attention; most writers have treated CM as yet another example of North American Contemporary Christian Music (CCM). The present article takes a detailed look into what is “said” by Finnish CM groups with a particular focus on religious ideology in a context outside the original national and religious context of the genre. Drawing on the sociology of langu…

Cultural StudiesLiteraturebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesContext (language use)ta6121ChristianityLyricsExistentialismReligiosityChristian musicSociology of languageAestheticsSociologyIdeologybusinessmedia_commonJournal of religion and popular culture
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From the Worship of God to the Worship of Beauty? The Reception of Italian Catholic Religious Paintings in the Private Chapels of English Country Hou…

2010

This study discusses the shifting reception of Italian Catholic religious paintings in the private chapels of English country houses. It first investigates how the practice of art collecting and patronage informs the strategies deployed by the English aristocracy to expunge from these pictures all Catholic overtones. It moves on to assess the impact of this ideological reinterpretation on works of art, whose original religious message was thus gradually displaced. The article concludes that these paintings came, effectively, to extol a religiosity of splendour, representative of a desire to glorify both the host's good taste and God's greatness.

Cultural StudiesReinterpretationHistoryGreatnessPaintingLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAristocracy (class)ArtWorshipVisual artsReligiosityBeautyChapelReligious studiescomputermedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
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Religion and the Relationship Between Verbal Aggressiveness and Argumentativeness

2012

This study analyzes the influence of sex, education, religion, and religiosity on the relationship between argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness. Verbal aggressiveness is a less acceptable way to approach disagreement than argumentativeness. Argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness were not significantly related. Further analysis revealed that male participants were significantly more verbally aggressive, individuals with higher education were less verbally aggressive, and religiosity decreased verbal aggressiveness. Moreover, Mainline Protestants were generally more verbally aggressive than other religious groups.

DemographicsHigher educationAgresividad verbalbusiness.industryCommunicationbehavioral disciplines and activitieshumanitiesDevelopmental psychologyReligiosityVerbal aggressivenessPsychologybusinessReligiónhealth care economics and organizations
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Behavioral Health Theories, Equity, and Disparities in Global Health : A Basic Process Model

2020

Lack of participation in health-promoting behaviors and participation in behaviors that contribute to health risks have been linked to health disparities observed among individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. This chapter presents a basic process model to summarize the effects of socio-structural variables linked to health disparities – socioeconomic status, education, health literacy, ethnicity, and religiosity – on individuals’ beliefs and cognitions that determine behavior. Socio-structural characteristics were proposed to have a pervasive effect on individuals’ beliefs and other constructs from social cognition theories which impact their decisions to participate in prospective heal…

Equity (economics)Public economicsterveyden lukutaitososiaalinen kognitioterveysosaaminensocial cognition theoriesreligiosityuskonnollisuususkomuksetterveyskäyttäytyminenGlobal healthbeliefsBusinessterveyserothealth literacysosioekonomiset tekijäthealth disparities
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Does Christian Spirituality Enhance Psychological Interventions on Forgiveness, Gratitude, and the Meaning of Life? A Quasi-Experimental Intervention…

2020

Scientific research has provided theoretical evidence on the implementation of religious/spiritual interventions (RSI) as a complementary health therapy, where spiritual improvements are also a factor to consider. Despite the above, there are few studies that have evaluated the clinical applicability of these findings. This study was an intervention with older and younger adults divided into two treatment groups and one control group. What is expected is that the two treatment groups will score better than the control group

Forgivenessreligious–spiritual prejudiceforgivenessmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentPsychological intervention050109 social psychologygratitudeArticleChristianityTreatment and control groupsReligiosity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinereligion–spiritualityGratitudeSpiritualityPsychoeducationmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicinecreative visualization techniqueGeneral NursingPrejudice (legal term)media_commonlcsh:RT1-120meaning of lifelcsh:Nursing05 social sciencespsychoeducationelder and youthPsychologyClinical psychologyNursing Reports
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