This paper attempts to explain several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is between religion and the fear of death. Some empirical evidence indicates moderately religious individuals fear death more than either atheists or extremely religious individuals. The model also explains the positive relationship often found between religious activity (e.g. church attendance) and age. It also provides an explanation of the positive relationship between education and religious activity despite a negative relationship between education and religious belief.Fear, death, anxiety, religion
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Previous research examining the relationship between religion and attitudes about death have yielded...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Relig...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
The aim of this study was to find alternative explanations of curvilinear correlation between fear o...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
The purpose of this study is to test a conceptual model that aims to clarify the relationship betwee...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
Attachment Theory (AT) is an extremely influential psychological theory of development and personali...
Aim to conduct this study is to find the Attitude of Christian towards Death. It is observed that el...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Previous research examining the relationship between religion and attitudes about death have yielded...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Relig...
Debate over the relationship of religion to death anxiety has included the opposing views of Malinow...
The aim of this study was to find alternative explanations of curvilinear correlation between fear o...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
The purpose of this study is to test a conceptual model that aims to clarify the relationship betwee...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
Attachment Theory (AT) is an extremely influential psychological theory of development and personali...
Aim to conduct this study is to find the Attitude of Christian towards Death. It is observed that el...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
Although speculations about the role of fear—and fear of death in particular—in the evolutionary and...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events, including death anxiety and accepta...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Previous research examining the relationship between religion and attitudes about death have yielded...