Prosocial skeptics: Skepticism and generalized trust

We report on a study of the religious correlates of generalized trust. Our critical frame leads us to explore novel questions about how nonreligion may encourage social trust. We find that those who believe the bible to be a book of fables are more trusting than those with other beliefs about the te...

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Published in:Critical research on religion
Authors: Loveland, Matthew T. (Author) ; Capella, Alexander G (Author) ; Maisonet, India (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage [2017]
In: Critical research on religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Irreligiousness / Trust / Pro-social behavior
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
Further subjects:B Atheism
B Religion
B nontheism
B Trust
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Summary:We report on a study of the religious correlates of generalized trust. Our critical frame leads us to explore novel questions about how nonreligion may encourage social trust. We find that those who believe the bible to be a book of fables are more trusting than those with other beliefs about the text, and that nontheists report a greater willingness to trust. We discuss the implications of our findings for future research about religious belief and generalized trust.
ISSN:2050-3040
Contains:Enthalten in: Critical research on religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/2050303217707245