Counterintuitiveness as the hallmark of religiosity

This article presents empirical evidence for the hypothesis that persons consider counterintuitive representations more likely to be religious than other kinds of beliefs. In three studies the subjects were asked to rate the probable religiousness of various kinds of imaginary beliefs. The results s...

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VerfasserInnen: Pyysiäinen, Ilkka 1959- (VerfasserIn) ; Lindeman, Marjaana (VerfasserIn) ; Honkela, Timo (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch/Druck Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2003
In: Religion
Jahr: 2003, Band: 33, Heft: 4, Seiten: 341-355
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Intuition / Religion
RelBib Classification:AE Religionspsychologie
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents empirical evidence for the hypothesis that persons consider counterintuitive representations more likely to be religious than other kinds of beliefs. In three studies the subjects were asked to rate the probable religiousness of various kinds of imaginary beliefs. The results show that counterintuitive representations in general, and counterintuitive representations involving a conscious agent in particular, are considered much more likely to be religious. Counterintuitiveness thus seems to be an important element in a folk-understanding of religion.
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ISSN:0048-721X
Enthält:In: Religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1016/j.religion.2003.09.001