Cognitive psychologist Bering attempted to explain away religion by suggesting that the evolutionary process pre-disposed the human mind to assume a spiritual realm in which dead people continue to keep their consciousness. In Bering’s study participants were asked to rate the characteristics of persons in given photos in two sittings. When the experimenter told the participants that one of the persons in the photo passed away in the second round, the average ratings for that person significantly went up. Bering concluded that higher ratings were a result of participants’ fear of being punished by the dead agent. By replicating this experiment, the authors found that initially the non-religious group gave higher ratings to the dead person t...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
Scientific interest in religion often focusses on the “puzzle of belief”: how people develop and mai...
According to Terror Management Theory, people manage their fear of death by defending their cultural...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
Although fear of death features prominently in many historical and contemporary theories as a major ...
Religion is a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon that ordinarily involves shared belief in supernatural ...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) has become a major force in the study of religion in the past decade an...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
Ninety college students served as subjects in research to investigate possible relationships between...
Fear of death features in both historical and contemporary theories of religion, but the relationshi...
Attachment Theory (AT) is an extremely influential psychological theory of development and personali...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
Scientific interest in religion often focusses on the “puzzle of belief”: how people develop and mai...
According to Terror Management Theory, people manage their fear of death by defending their cultural...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
Although fear of death features prominently in many historical and contemporary theories as a major ...
Religion is a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon that ordinarily involves shared belief in supernatural ...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) has become a major force in the study of religion in the past decade an...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
Ninety college students served as subjects in research to investigate possible relationships between...
Fear of death features in both historical and contemporary theories of religion, but the relationshi...
Attachment Theory (AT) is an extremely influential psychological theory of development and personali...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
Scientific interest in religion often focusses on the “puzzle of belief”: how people develop and mai...
According to Terror Management Theory, people manage their fear of death by defending their cultural...