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Faith in Development : Mixed-Method Studies on Worldviews and Religious Styles.
Author
Streib, Heinz
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Book
Language
English
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1st ed.
Published/Created
Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, 2024.
©2024.
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1 online resource (395 pages)
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Contents
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
References
I. Part A: Conceptual &
Methodological Perspectives
Chapter 1 Religious Styles and Types: Studying Change and Development in Worldview and Faith
Religious Change and Development - The Focus of Our Research
Our Contributions in Three Areas of Investigation
Deconversion
Spirituality
Faith Development over Time
Convergencies: Dynamics and Processes in Personality Psychology
The Current Formulation of the Structural‐Developmental Model of Faith Development
Conceptual and Terminological Considerations
Faith and Religion
Considering 'Worldview'
Conclusion
Recent Clarifications of the Structural‐developmental Model of Styles and Types
Summary of Religious Styles
Structure and Structural Differences
Type Construction
Direction and Aim of Faith Development
Logic of Development
Dialog and Xenosophia
Outlook: Wisdom and Faith Development - Convergent Perspectives?
Chapter 2 A Common Core? Ideographic and Nomothetic Evidence for Mystical Experience in Relationship to Religious Styles &
Types
Faith Development in Dialogue
Deconversion Revisited
Mysticism and the Binary
Expanding the Binary: Vertical &
Horizontal
Mysticism: Walter Stace &
William James
Positive Psychology and Faith Development
William James and Faith Development Theory
James, Faith Development, and Prejudice
Faith Development and Second Naïveté: Style 3 &
Style 5
Faith Development: Depth vs. Breadth?
A Closing Dilemma
Chapter 3 Identity and Narrative across the Adult Life‑Span - Concepts and Methods for the Study of Worldview and Religion in Consecutive Autobiographical Reconstructions
Mapping the Development of Faith across the Human Life‐Span.
Religiosity and Worldview in Adult Development: From "Optimal Parallels" …
… to Complex Trajectories: Stages, Styles and Dynamics
Narrative and Identity Across the Adult Life Span
Identity as development task of adolescence and beyond
Narrative as life story and layer of personality
Research Method: The Faith Development Interview
"Interfaces" to current (narrative) approaches in Psychology
Looking back on looking back: Double diachronicity
Following Narrative Religious Identities or Worldviews
Changing Narrative Religious Identities in Changing Social and Historical Contexts
Chapter 4 Mixed‑Method and Longitudinal. Background and Profile of Our Research Design
Methodological Background
Pragmatism and Triangulation
Mixed Methods
Research Design
General Features of our Research Design
Qualitative, Idiographic Approaches to Triangulation
Quantitative, Nomothetic Approaches to Triangulation
Triangulation in our Research Design
Case Example Carola
Results on Psychometric Scales
Findings of Structural Analysis
Findings Narrative and Content Analysis
Case Discussion and Conclusion
II. Part B: Results of Quantitative Analyses Including Qualitative Data
Chapter 5 The Six Aspects of Faith Development in Longitudinal Analysis
Meaning and Measurement of the Six Aspects in the FDI
Perspective‐Taking
Social Horizon
Morality
Locus of Authority
World Coherence
Symbolic Function
The Model of Development and the Hierarchy of Types
Method
Participants
Measures
Analytic Procedures
Results
Differential patterns of faith development
Predictors of Faith Development
Discussion.
Stability and Change in Faith Development - Confirmation of a New Perspective without the "Structural Whole" Assumption
Meaning of the Aspects - Conceptual Implications and Questions
What Predicts Faith Development?
Limitations
Chapter 6 Religious or Spiritual? Text Analysis of the Free Entries in Defining Religiosity and Spirituality
Data
Analysis
Word Frequency: What Words Define Religion and Spirituality
2‐grams: What phrases define religion and spirituality
Topic modeling: Hidden factors in the definition
LIWC: Dictionary approach
Discussion
Chapter 7 Network Analysis of Case Study Petra S.: A Mixed‑Methods Approach
Coding Scheme
Network Data
Network Analysis
Network Level
Node Level
Network Visualization
Statistical Testing
Network Level Analysis
Node Level Analysis
ERGM
Interpretation of Network Connections
Chapter 8 Predicting Deconversion. Concurrent and Cross‑Time Correlations in Three Samples
Concurrent Correlations with Deconversion
Cross‐wave Predictions of Deconversion
Comparison of Results with the Deconversion Study
Discussion of Results in Relation to Other Previous Research
III. Part C: Longitudinal Case Studies-Qualitative Analyses Including Quantitative Data
Chapter 9 Reconstructing Individual Trajectories across Time: A Short History and a Guide to Understanding the Case Studies
Development of the Case Studies
Case Studies in Mixed‐Methods Designs of the Research Program
Capturing Complex Longitudinal Individual Trajectories.
Types of Data, Types of Analysis: Working from Individual toward Typical Trajectories
What Goes into Longitudinal Case Studies?
How Research Questions Structure Case Studies: Introducing the Cases
Chapter 10 Varieties of Non‑Belief in Young Adulthood. A Cross‑Cultural Comparison of Nadine and Isabella
Selected Results from Survey Data
Summary of Their Religious Styles and Types
Early Religious Socialization and Search for Meaning
3.1 Nadine
3.2 Isabella
Worldviews without a God
4.1 Nadine's Worldview
Wave 1
Wave 2
Wave 3
4.2 Isabella's Worldview
The Meaning of Life and Death
5.1 Nadine-Rational Considerations and Emotional Experiences
5.2 Isabella-The Beauty of the Universe and Questions of Ultimate Concern
Comparison-Variations of Non‐Belief in Isabella and Nadine
Chapter 11 "The Personal is always Connected to Society." The Pro‑Social Values of a Spiritual Atheist. The Case of Petra
Changes in Survey Results
Changes in Religious Styles
Life Review: Secular Seeking
Relationships: Autonomy and the Struggle with Trust
Religion and Worldview: Science as Form of Faith
Values and Commitments: The Impossibility and Striving for the Good Life
Chapter 12 Varieties of Being Protestant in the USA and Germany-The Cases of Gisela and George
Gisela
Biographical Outline
Selected Survey Results
Summary of Gisela's Faith Development
Gisela's Religiosity and Worldview-A Self‐Chosen Belief in the Love of God
Narratives: Experiences of Enlightenment
What Does Community Mean for Gisela?
Morality and Tolerance-Finding the Core and Focusing on Fairness
General Interpretation of Gisela's Religious Development -Triangulating the Data
George.
Summary of George's Faith Development
George's Religiosity and Worldview-Fostering Connections to Others
What Does Community Mean for George?
George's Moral Perspective and his Approach to Tolerance
General Interpretation of George's Moral and Spiritual Journey -Triangulating the Data
Conclusion-Comparing Gisela and George
Chapter 13 "It's the certainty that my faith reflects a reality that I can't see at the moment, but this is where I'm going" - The Impact of an Exclusivist Faith in Old Age. Comparison of Berthold and Heidemarie
Changes in FDI Profiles
Life Review: Finding Meaning and Healing through God
Heidemarie: Turn to God to Find Community and Meaning
Berthold: Turn to God as Rescue from a Difficult Childhood
Comparison of Heidemarie and Berthold
Relationships: God as Reliable Support and Divine Inspiration
Heidemarie: Security in an Evangelical Identity
Berthold: Relationship to God Provides Security and Divine Inspiration
Religion and Values: Finding Certainty in Following Religious Teachings
Heidemarie: The Word of God as Moral Certainty
Berthold: The Catholic Church as Infallible Moral Guide
IV. Part D: Conclusion
Chapter 14 Longitudinal Mixed‑method Study of Worldviews and Religious Styles in the Adult Lifespan - Current Conclusions and Future Directions
Updating the Typology of Trajectories in Faith
The Cases-Selection and Overview
Emerging Overarching Themes and Ways to Present One's Worldviews -An Idiothetic Approach
Trust in Certainty and Doubt
Dealing with Death and Dying
The Meaning of Community.
Perspectives on Morality.
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3-8394-7123-0
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