Religious Schema within a Muslim Ideological Surround

With Religious Schema Scales in the West, Truth of Texts and Teachings correlates negatively with the commitment to interreligious dialogue recorded by Xenosophia. This measure of fundamentalism also predicts problematic religious and psychosocial functioning. The present project examined Religious...

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Published in:Archive for the psychology of religion
Authors: Ghorbani, Nima (Author) ; Watson, P. J. (Author) ; Amirbeigi, Mahmood (Author)
Contributors: Chen, Zhuo Job (Other)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2016
In: Archive for the psychology of religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Iran / College student / Islam / Fundamentalism / Religious consciousness / Interfaith dialogue / Public image / India / Malaysia
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
AX Inter-religious relations
BJ Islam
KBM Asia
Further subjects:B Religious Schema fundamentalism Xenosophia Iran Ideological Surround Model
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Summary:With Religious Schema Scales in the West, Truth of Texts and Teachings correlates negatively with the commitment to interreligious dialogue recorded by Xenosophia. This measure of fundamentalism also predicts problematic religious and psychosocial functioning. The present project examined Religious Schema Scales in university students and Islamic seminarians in the Muslim cultural context of Iran. Truth of Texts and Teachings correlated positively rather than negatively with Xenosophia and predicted religious and psychological adjustment. The adaptive implications of Truth of Texts and Teachings were especially evident in Islamic seminarians. These results supplemented previous Religious Schema data from India and Malaysia in suggesting that fundamentalism may have more positive implications outside the West. Cross-cultural differences in fundamentalism more generally support arguments of an Ideological Surround Model that the incommensurability of religious and other social rationalities requires careful research attention.
ISSN:1573-6121
Contains:In: Archive for the psychology of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15736121-12341327