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Rethinking pathways to well-being: the function of faith practice in distress alleviation among displaced Muslim women affected by war. [PDF]
Rutledge K.
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Perception, Transcendence, and the Knowledge of God
2018AbstractStarting from Husserl’s account of perception, this chapter argues that every perceptual experience is fragmentary, so that the perception of any “thing” goes beyond the moment-by-moment appearances. The realm of phenomena is wider than that of perceptible entities; it includes values, numbers, etc., and some appearances that present themselves
Jean-Yves Lacoste, Oliver O’Donovan
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The perception of God in pastoral counseling
Pastoral Psychology, 1992Many people who go to pastoral counselors for help have a perception of God that is psychospiritually unhelpful, if not damaging. Four examples of unhelpful God-perceptions are discussed: God is vengeful; God is needy; God is our caretaker; and God is our tutor.
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Mother God, Father God: Children's Perceptions of God's Distance
International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1999This study explored children's perceived distance from and involvelnent with God as related to (a) parents' involvelnent in parenting, (b) children's perceptions of God's gender, and (c) God's involvelnent in problematic situations. Forty-nine children ages 4-10 were interviewed and their parents colnpleted questionnaires.
Amy K. Eshleman +4 more
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Mind perception of God in Japanese children
International Journal of Psychology, 2018There is a theoretical debate regarding whether children represent God with reference to a human. Most previous studies have assessed this issue focusing on knowledge/omniscience in western children. This study used a theoretical framework characterising mental capacities in terms of motivational/emotional (experience) and cognitive (agency) mental ...
Yusuke Moriguchi +3 more
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Perceptions of God and the Churches in Obudu
Journal of Religion in Africa, 1975One of the most interesting and least studied dimensions of Christianity in contemporary Africa concerns the way in which the churches are actually perceived at the grassroots level, in the villages. How are the various denominations seen, by those within, and without?
Elizabeth Isichei, Mary Juliana
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Perception of God Among Depressives and Medical Patients
American Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 1999Abstract The present research compares the perception of God reported by Pakistani-Muslim depressives and medical patients in reference to their perceived negative and positive life-events. The sample consisted of 100 subjects: 50 depressives and 50 medical patients within the age range of 25–45 years.
Yasmin Nilofer Farooqi, Faisal Mahmood
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Perceptions of Accountability to God and Psychological Well-Being Among US Adults
Journal of Religion and Health, 2022This study examines whether accountability to God is positively associated with four measures of psychological well-being-happiness, mattering to others, dignity, and meaning-among US adults. It also tests the possibility that prayer moderates these associations.
Matt Bradshaw +5 more
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Assessing Perceptions of Self and God: Comparison of Prisoners and Normals
Psychological Reports, 1986The authors compare samples of college students and prisoners on findings about self-conceptions and how these relate to conceptions of Diety using a cognitive consistency framework. Hypotheses are evaluated and issues identified for further inquiry.
J C, Jolley, S J, Taulbee
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