I don't believe but I pray: spirituality, instrumentality, or paranormal belief?

These three studies are among the first to systematically compare five Chinese religious groups on intrinsic (spiritual) and extrinsic (instrumental and paranormal) orientation. In Study 1, a Chinese version of the Index of Core Spiritual Experiences was developed. In Studies 2 and 3, spirituality a...

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Published in:Journal of applied social psychology Vol. 43; no. 8; pp. 1704 - 1716
Main Authors: Shiah, Yung-Jong, Chang, France, Tam, Wai-Cheong Carl, Chuang, Shen-Fa, Yeh, Lun-Chang
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Abstract These three studies are among the first to systematically compare five Chinese religious groups on intrinsic (spiritual) and extrinsic (instrumental and paranormal) orientation. In Study 1, a Chinese version of the Index of Core Spiritual Experiences was developed. In Studies 2 and 3, spirituality and religious involvement was found to be greatest among Christians, followed in order by Buddhists, Taoists, traditional nones, and other nones. An instrumental purpose for religious activities and paranormal belief was found to be highest among Taoists, followed in order by Buddhists, traditional nones, other nones, and Christians. The results are consistent with the conclusion that Christianity offers the least support for an extrinsic religious orientation and the most support for an intrinsic religious orientation.
AbstractList These three studies are among the first to systematically compare five Chinese religious groups on intrinsic (spiritual) and extrinsic (instrumental and paranormal) orientation. In Study 1, a Chinese version of the Index of Core Spiritual Experiences was developed. In Studies 2 and 3, spirituality and religious involvement was found to be greatest among Christians, followed in order by Buddhists, Taoists, traditional nones, and other nones. An instrumental purpose for religious activities and paranormal belief was found to be highest among Taoists, followed in order by Buddhists, traditional nones, other nones, and Christians. The results are consistent with the conclusion that Christianity offers the least support for an extrinsic religious orientation and the most support for an intrinsic religious orientation.
These three studies are among the first to systematically compare five C hinese religious groups on intrinsic (spiritual) and extrinsic (instrumental and paranormal) orientation. In S tudy 1, a C hinese version of the I ndex of C ore S piritual E xperiences was developed. In S tudies 2 and 3, spirituality and religious involvement was found to be greatest among C hristians, followed in order by B uddhists, Taoists, traditional nones, and other nones. An instrumental purpose for religious activities and paranormal belief was found to be highest among T aoists, followed in order by B uddhists, traditional nones, other nones, and C hristians. The results are consistent with the conclusion that C hristianity offers the least support for an extrinsic religious orientation and the most support for an intrinsic religious orientation.
These three studies are among the first to systematically compare five Chinese religious groups on intrinsic (spiritual) and extrinsic (instrumental and paranormal) orientation. In Study 1, a Chinese version of the Index of Core Spiritual Experiences was developed. In Studies 2 and 3, spirituality and religious involvement was found to be greatest among Christians, followed in order by Buddhists, Taoists, traditional nones, and other nones. An instrumental purpose for religious activities and paranormal belief was found to be highest among Taoists, followed in order by Buddhists, traditional nones, other nones, and Christians. The results are consistent with the conclusion that Christianity offers the least support for an extrinsic religious orientation and the most support for an intrinsic religious orientation. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Author Shiah, Yung-Jong
Yeh, Lun-Chang
Chang, France
Tam, Wai-Cheong Carl
Chuang, Shen-Fa
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