This study explored whether the Christian themes of love of God, love of others, and love of self were associated with improved well-being. An online questionnaire was completed by 323 Christians. A structural equation model was developed to explain the relationships between church attendance, love of God, love of others, love of self, presence of meaning, satisfaction with life, depression, anxiety, and physical health. Key findings were that church attendance was beneficial only when mediated by love of God, and that love of God and others improved satisfaction with life only when mediated by meaning in life
<p>This article addresses the meaning of the great commandment of love (Mt. 22:35–40) with afo...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between religiosity and psychologic...
Some researchers have defined well-being as being content, happy, healthy and prosperous. It consist...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...
The current study is both exploratory and conceptual in nature and considers the controversial topic...
Research reveals that a number of different aspects of religious involvement are associated with hap...
Objective: This study examines the association between a self-reported loving relationship with God ...
A previous study on university students reported that personal, communal, and environmental spiritua...
According to Self Determination Theory, psychological health and well-being depend on the satisfacti...
This research investigates the relationship between personal spirituality and mental health. The pri...
This study examined the unique and combined impact of three different God images (loving, controllin...
Despite all economic and social transitions that have occurred in the last centuries we still find t...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
MSoc Sc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2001This secondary data analy...
<p>This article addresses the meaning of the great commandment of love (Mt. 22:35–40) with afo...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between religiosity and psychologic...
Some researchers have defined well-being as being content, happy, healthy and prosperous. It consist...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...
The current study is both exploratory and conceptual in nature and considers the controversial topic...
Research reveals that a number of different aspects of religious involvement are associated with hap...
Objective: This study examines the association between a self-reported loving relationship with God ...
A previous study on university students reported that personal, communal, and environmental spiritua...
According to Self Determination Theory, psychological health and well-being depend on the satisfacti...
This research investigates the relationship between personal spirituality and mental health. The pri...
This study examined the unique and combined impact of three different God images (loving, controllin...
Despite all economic and social transitions that have occurred in the last centuries we still find t...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
MSoc Sc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2001This secondary data analy...
<p>This article addresses the meaning of the great commandment of love (Mt. 22:35–40) with afo...
Recognizing religiosity and spirituality as related-yet-distinct phenomena, and conceptualizing psyc...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between religiosity and psychologic...