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Religious orientation, religious involvement, and religious coping predict university students’ thinking styles

British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
This study explores how religious orientation, religious involvement, and religious coping are related to thinking styles among university students in mainland China.
Xiaozhong Hu, Sanyin Cheng
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Faith Development, Religious Styles, and “Spirituality”

2015
This chapter has a special focus on the question how “spiritual” self-attribution is related to religious development. Do the “spiritual”/“religious” self-identifications and self-ratings as “spiritual” change together with the religious style/faith stage?
Streib, Heinz   +4 more
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Religious Freedom, American-Style

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This essay has two parts. It begins with an introduction to the 1998 U.S. International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) and the bureaucratic and administrative structures it created. This programming is the latest installment in a history of U.S. attempts to promote American strategic interests through social and religious engineering projects abroad ...
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Psycho-Epistemological Styles and Religious Beliefs

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1999
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the relationship between psycho- epistemological styles and three religious dimensions. The psycho-epistenological itans which were used in our study are based on the three factors (naive realism, logi- cal inquiry, and sceptical subjectivism) Wilkinson and Migotsky (1994) found in their attempt to ...
Pascal Desimpelaere   +3 more
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LIFE STYLE AND RELIGIOUS COMMITMENT

Religious Education, 1981
(1981). LIFE STYLE AND RELIGIOUS COMMITMENT. Religious Education: Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 49-63.
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Intrinsic–Extrinsic Religious Orientation and Individual Coping Style

Psychological Reports, 2003
The relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic religious orientation and the use of specific coping strategies was investigated among 58 volunteers who ranged in age from 17 to 57 years and who reported experiencing either high or low stress. Dependent upon the amount of stress, age interacted with religious orientation to influence the use of two ...
Joseph B, Palmer, Rickard A, Sebby
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Class Styles of Religious Sociation

The British Journal of Sociology, 1968
The interplay between the sacred and the secular is a topic which has occupied much attention and energy of researchers in the sociology of religion throughout much of the field's history. Indeed, if the sociology of religion can be said to have a primary point of focus, it is around this particular issue.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF RELIGIOUS STYLE AS A FUNCTIONAL STYLE IN LINGUISTICS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORD ART, 2020
This article discusses the conditions, reasons and factors of characterization of religious style as a functional style in the field of linguistics. In addition, religious style and its main peculiarities, its importance in the social life, and the functional features of religious style are highlighted in the article. As a result of our
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Religious Problem-Solving Styles and Guilt

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1991
In this study, the Religious Problem-solving Scale (Pargament et al. 1988) was administered to 121 college students to investigate the relationship of three coping styles to self-reported guilt. Results indicated that the self-directing style (when a person relies on his/her own resources to solve life's problems) correlated negatively with the Mosher ...
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Religious Life-styles and Mental Health

1994
This study continues a series of inquiries in which we have studied the relations between values and mental health (Bergin, 1991). In this chapter, we will first examine religious aspects of life-style and their relation to mental functioning in a sample of religious college students. We then summarize 3-year follow-up data for the same students.
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