Almost every student of religion has heard about the research thesis that Christian religious beliefs and behaviors are not barriers against but contributing factors to the development and dispersal of ethnic and racial prejudice. This cross-societal study examines this accusing finger of social research by using data from a 1985 Dutch survey and a 1991 Flemish survey conducted in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. The findings indicate that in both societies neither church involvement nor Christian belief have an effect on ethnic prejudice, independent of important background characteristics (education and age) and social correlates (social and cultural localism, authoritarianism, and anomie). Regression analysis also reveals that, next t...
We characterized the belief content of Christians and non-Christians in a highly secularized Western...
Despite a general decline in religious belief and practice in Europe, questions of national religi-o...
Since The Netherlands is a multicultural society, knowledge is needed in whether religious factors c...
Item does not contain fulltextAlmost every student of religion has heard about the research thesis t...
In this contribution we argue that previous research on religiosity and prejudice against ethnic min...
Previous research has already established the relationship between educational level and ethnic prej...
We aim to clarify a puzzling paradox: while shares of highly educated and non-religious individuals ...
This study examines the religion of immigrants who have moved from highly religious nations into a r...
This paper addresses the question as to why many Christians hold prejudice against Jews. We try to f...
Psychology research on prejudice and religion has predominantly examined the personal factors associ...
Contains fulltext : 55832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Previous studies have often related religiosity with prejudice towards out-groups, but have not test...
This paper gives a further look into what aspects of religion are associated with ethnicity by testi...
The relationship between religion and ethnic preiudice is so complex that empirical research produce...
Social relevance of Christian religion in the Netherlands. Social characteristics / education / emp...
We characterized the belief content of Christians and non-Christians in a highly secularized Western...
Despite a general decline in religious belief and practice in Europe, questions of national religi-o...
Since The Netherlands is a multicultural society, knowledge is needed in whether religious factors c...
Item does not contain fulltextAlmost every student of religion has heard about the research thesis t...
In this contribution we argue that previous research on religiosity and prejudice against ethnic min...
Previous research has already established the relationship between educational level and ethnic prej...
We aim to clarify a puzzling paradox: while shares of highly educated and non-religious individuals ...
This study examines the religion of immigrants who have moved from highly religious nations into a r...
This paper addresses the question as to why many Christians hold prejudice against Jews. We try to f...
Psychology research on prejudice and religion has predominantly examined the personal factors associ...
Contains fulltext : 55832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Previous studies have often related religiosity with prejudice towards out-groups, but have not test...
This paper gives a further look into what aspects of religion are associated with ethnicity by testi...
The relationship between religion and ethnic preiudice is so complex that empirical research produce...
Social relevance of Christian religion in the Netherlands. Social characteristics / education / emp...
We characterized the belief content of Christians and non-Christians in a highly secularized Western...
Despite a general decline in religious belief and practice in Europe, questions of national religi-o...
Since The Netherlands is a multicultural society, knowledge is needed in whether religious factors c...