Handbuch Psychologie
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-37637-2_64
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“…Nevertheless, the interest in a robust and versatile instrument remains unbroken, especially when looking at the changes in the religious landscape worldwide (Hackett and Stonawski 2017) as well as the wish to have a comparable scale for the different dimensions of human religiosity in distinctive 2 of 22 religious contexts. Endorsing the idea of multifaceted religious expression, Murken and Namini (2006) summarize, in their chapter on the Psychology of Religion, that one subject is undiscussable. In order to be universal, a psychometrical scale has to be multidimensional because assessing, for example, only the frequency of church attendance or prayer, the importance of commandments or rules or the time spent in religious communities is not appropriate to capture the importance of religion in a human's life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the interest in a robust and versatile instrument remains unbroken, especially when looking at the changes in the religious landscape worldwide (Hackett and Stonawski 2017) as well as the wish to have a comparable scale for the different dimensions of human religiosity in distinctive 2 of 22 religious contexts. Endorsing the idea of multifaceted religious expression, Murken and Namini (2006) summarize, in their chapter on the Psychology of Religion, that one subject is undiscussable. In order to be universal, a psychometrical scale has to be multidimensional because assessing, for example, only the frequency of church attendance or prayer, the importance of commandments or rules or the time spent in religious communities is not appropriate to capture the importance of religion in a human's life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Im Jahre 2005 teilten 66% aller Deutschen den Glauben an Schutzengeleine Zahl, die sogar über der des Glaubens an Gott liegt. In den USA sind es sogar 75%, die an Engel glauben (Murken 2007). um die chinesische Medizin, Akupunktur, Hildegard-und Bachblütenmedizin, Yoga oder Kräutermedizin handeltall diese in esoterischem Denken verankerten Praktiken sind mittlerweile ein allseits bekannter Bestandteil der modernen Gesellschaften geworden, der fast ins medizinische System integriert ist.…”
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