This paper explores how religious beliefs influence meaning-making and prosocial action among community responders. Fourteen non-professional rescue and relief volunteers were interviewed post the 2018-19 floods in Kerala, India. The study adopts Braun and Clarke's Thematic Analysis with a critical realist approach. Several participants viewed the disaster as an act of God but simultaneously engaged in scientific sense-making; religious meaning-making offers a means of coming to terms, while rational causal attributions promote mitigation measures. Suffering was seen as a test of faith. Many volunteers experienced the disaster as a reminder that re-oriented them to piety and iterated human vulnerability. Although the disaster evoked a lack ...
This study focus on the role of religious education and changes in personal well-being in responding...
The purpose of the project was to discover whether or not religious communities were prepared, with ...
The practice of humanitarianism is often dominated and discussed via the prism of Western secularism...
Natural disasters, which occur regularly in Indonesia, have inspired many volunteer groups to emerge...
Disasters can be a considerable threat to one’s sense of meaning. We examined the effects of priming...
AbstractResearch on flood disasters in the past decade has impacted outcomes such as spirituality an...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
The overall aim of this qualitative study was to explore the function of religion and volunteer work...
Disasters can present a context for investigating how disruptive life events affect individuals’ mea...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
Environmental disasters bring about a palpable intersection of religious, natural, and cultural forc...
The present study aimed to uncover the essence of coping with natural disasters experienced by Musli...
Disasters are an ever increasing phenomena in our society, resulting in many people being adversely ...
Although religion often comprises a central component of the social and cultural make-up of communit...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide as the result of both the increase of hazards and pe...
This study focus on the role of religious education and changes in personal well-being in responding...
The purpose of the project was to discover whether or not religious communities were prepared, with ...
The practice of humanitarianism is often dominated and discussed via the prism of Western secularism...
Natural disasters, which occur regularly in Indonesia, have inspired many volunteer groups to emerge...
Disasters can be a considerable threat to one’s sense of meaning. We examined the effects of priming...
AbstractResearch on flood disasters in the past decade has impacted outcomes such as spirituality an...
How do people psychologically recover from disasters and restore a sense of meaning in their life? D...
The overall aim of this qualitative study was to explore the function of religion and volunteer work...
Disasters can present a context for investigating how disruptive life events affect individuals’ mea...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
Environmental disasters bring about a palpable intersection of religious, natural, and cultural forc...
The present study aimed to uncover the essence of coping with natural disasters experienced by Musli...
Disasters are an ever increasing phenomena in our society, resulting in many people being adversely ...
Although religion often comprises a central component of the social and cultural make-up of communit...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide as the result of both the increase of hazards and pe...
This study focus on the role of religious education and changes in personal well-being in responding...
The purpose of the project was to discover whether or not religious communities were prepared, with ...
The practice of humanitarianism is often dominated and discussed via the prism of Western secularism...