The Relationship Between Attachment to God, Prosociality, and Image of God

Although religiosity fosters some antisocial behaviors (e.g., support for suicide attacks), it is well-known that it also enhances in-group cooperation and prosociality (e.g., donating to charity). Supernatural punishment hypothesis suggests that the fear of punishment from an invisible, potent, and...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Bayramoglu, Yunus (Συγγραφέας) ; Harma, Mehmet (Συγγραφέας) ; Yilmaz, Onurcan (Συγγραφέας)
Τύπος μέσου: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Άρθρο
Γλώσσα:Αγγλικά
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Έκδοση: SAGE Publishing [2018]
Στο/Στη: Archive for the psychology of religion
Έτος: 2018, Τόμος: 40, Τεύχος: 2/3, Σελίδες: 202-224
Τυποποιημένες (ακολουθίες) λέξεων-κλειδιών:B Ισλάμ (μοτίβο) / Εικόνα του Θεού (μοτίβο) / Ποινή <μοτίβο> / Θρησκευτικότητα / Προκοινωνική συμπεριφορά
Σημειογραφίες IxTheo:AD Κοινωνιολογία της θρησκείας, Πολιτική της θρησκείας
AG Θρησκευτική ζωή, Υλική θρησκεία
BJ Ισλάμ
NBC Δόγμα του Θεού
Άλλες λέξεις-κλειδιά:B fear of punishment
B attachment to God
B Prosociality
B Religiosity
B supernatural punishment hypothesis
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Σύνοψη:Although religiosity fosters some antisocial behaviors (e.g., support for suicide attacks), it is well-known that it also enhances in-group cooperation and prosociality (e.g., donating to charity). Supernatural punishment hypothesis suggests that the fear of punishment from an invisible, potent, and powerful supernatural agent can keep everyone in line, and encourage prosociality. We first investigated this relationship in a predominantly Muslim country and then tested a model suggesting that attachment to God can lead people to think God as authoritarian, which in turn leads them to report more prosocial intentions. The results demonstrate that (1) there are some findings suggesting that Attachment to God Inventory is a reliable measure in Turkey, (2) seeing God as authoritarian is positively correlated with prosociality, and (3) our above-mentioned model was supported by the data. Results generally support the supernatural punishment hypothesis and additionally show the utility of attachment theory in explaining the religiosity-prosociality link.
ISSN:1573-6121
Περιλαμβάνει:Enthalten in: Archive for the psychology of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15736121-12341356