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Research in the social scientific study of religion, volume 19 [electronic resource] / edited by Ralph L. Piedmont.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Leiden [Netherlands] : Brill, 2008.
Description
1 online resource (313 p.)
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Religion and sociology
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Religion
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Social sciences
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Related name
Piedmont, R. L.
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Series
Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion 19.
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Research in the social scientific study of religion, 1046-8064 ; v. 19
Summary note
A wide range of research and review articles are presented. Topic areas include mental and physical health, personality correlates of spirituality, validity evidence for the ASPIRES, and the role of religious values on socio-political attitudes. Also included in this volume are studies examining women's issues surrounding body image and disordered eating. Another paper addresses Christian Serpent handlers, a very understudied group, and the legal, religious, and moral issues surrounding this practice. There is also a special section, edited by Dr. Christopher Boyatzis, that addresses specific issues around adolescant spirituality. This volume provides a diverse snapshot of cutting edge research in the field across multiple disciplines. Readers will come away with an appreciation for the broad interests that characterize this field and the fascinating empirical findings that continue to draw professional interest in numinous constructs.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Language note
English
Contents
Preliminary Materials / R.L. Piedmont
Religion, Psychological Well-Being, And Personality: A Study Among Undergraduate Students In Canada / Leslie J. Francis , Peter R. Hills , Eduard Schludermann and Shirin Schludermann
A Five-Factor Analysis Of Spirituality In Young Adults: Preliminary Evidence / Robert J. Cramer , Michael P. Griffi N and David V. Powers
Contemporary Christian Serpent Handlers And The New Paradigm For The Psychology Of Religion / Ralph W. Hood Jr. and W. Paul Williamson
Mechanisms In The Relation Between Religion And Health With Emphasis On Cardiovascular Reactivity To Stress / Kevin S. Masters
“So Firm A Foundation”: What The Comparative Study Of Religion Offers Positive Psychology / Lauren E. Maltby and Peter C. Hill
Examining The “Spill-Over” Effect Of Religiosity On Civic Involvement And Efficacy / H. Lovell Smith and Mark Peyrot
A Psychometric Evaluation Of The Assessment Of Spirituality And Religious Sentiments (Aspires) Scale: Short Form / Ralph L. Piedmont , M. Christine Kennedy , Martin F. Sherman , Nancy C. Sherman and Joseph E. G. Williams
Women’s Body Image, Disordered Eating, And Religion: A Critical Review Of The Literature / Chris J. Boyatzis and Katherine B. Quinlan
Introduction To The Special Section Of Research In The Social Scientific Study Of Religion / R.L. Piedmont
Health Problems Of Children And The Moral Resolve Of Adults / Philip Alcabes
Substance Use Versus Anxiety In Adolescents: Are Some Disorders More Spiritual Than Others? / Alethea Desrosiers and Lisa Miller
A Developmental-Ecological Perspective On The Role Of Spirituality In The Development Of Meaningfulness In Adolescent Boys / Gess Leblanc
Authors’ Biographies / R.L. Piedmont
Manuscript Reviewers / R.L. Piedmont
Subject Index / R.L. Piedmont
Author Index / R.L. Piedmont.
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ISBN
1-283-06084-1
9786613060846
90-474-3335-1
OCLC
704941815
226976629
Doi
10.1163/ej.9789004166462.i-299
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