This study examined whether faith and intellect-oriented religious reflection would be polarised in Iranian Muslins as they appear to be in American Christians. Iranian students at a university in Tehran and at an Islamic seminary in Qom responded to Faith and Intellect-Oriented Islamic Religious Reflection measures along with scales recording various forms of religious commitment and psychological openness. Both types of religious reflection and the Intrinsic Religious Orientation predicted greater Integrative Self-Knowledge, Openness to Experience, and Need for Cognition and also interacted in ways suggesting complexity in Muslim thought. Comparisons between Tehran and Qom students supported the same conclusion. The Quest Religious Orient...
Two experiments with Middle Eastern participants explored the generalizability of prior research on ...
This article contains some thoughts-questions, which have arisen with a view to an interactive discu...
Agilkaya Z. The Problem of Appropriate Psychology of Religion Measures for Non-Western Christian Sam...
Religious Reflection Scales yield cross-cultural data suggesting that religious traditions have pote...
According to the Religious Openness Hypothesis, the religious and psychological openness of American...
Muslims are often stereotyped as having rigid, fundamentalist attitudes. To date, studies have not e...
There are positive significant relationships between the Need for Cognitive Closure (NFC) and Religi...
The purpose of the current investigation was to further develop the Psychological Measure of Islamic...
We examined associations between two psychological constructs, analytic cognitive style and the pers...
We examined associations between two psychological constructs, analytic cognitive style and the pers...
Investigations into Muslim psychology sometimes rely on measures emphasizing religious attitudes, wi...
The study of closed-mindedness has garnered much attention in the psychological study of religion an...
One of the less discussed issues in psychology is the relationship between personality and religion....
We examined associations between two psychological constructs, analytic cognitive style and the pers...
The concepts of intrinsic, extrinsic, and quest religiosity, as operationalized by tested instrument...
Two experiments with Middle Eastern participants explored the generalizability of prior research on ...
This article contains some thoughts-questions, which have arisen with a view to an interactive discu...
Agilkaya Z. The Problem of Appropriate Psychology of Religion Measures for Non-Western Christian Sam...
Religious Reflection Scales yield cross-cultural data suggesting that religious traditions have pote...
According to the Religious Openness Hypothesis, the religious and psychological openness of American...
Muslims are often stereotyped as having rigid, fundamentalist attitudes. To date, studies have not e...
There are positive significant relationships between the Need for Cognitive Closure (NFC) and Religi...
The purpose of the current investigation was to further develop the Psychological Measure of Islamic...
We examined associations between two psychological constructs, analytic cognitive style and the pers...
We examined associations between two psychological constructs, analytic cognitive style and the pers...
Investigations into Muslim psychology sometimes rely on measures emphasizing religious attitudes, wi...
The study of closed-mindedness has garnered much attention in the psychological study of religion an...
One of the less discussed issues in psychology is the relationship between personality and religion....
We examined associations between two psychological constructs, analytic cognitive style and the pers...
The concepts of intrinsic, extrinsic, and quest religiosity, as operationalized by tested instrument...
Two experiments with Middle Eastern participants explored the generalizability of prior research on ...
This article contains some thoughts-questions, which have arisen with a view to an interactive discu...
Agilkaya Z. The Problem of Appropriate Psychology of Religion Measures for Non-Western Christian Sam...