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  1. Religious—And Other Beliefs: How Much Specificity?

    Religious beliefs evolved for providing purposes and functions other than expressing an individual epistemic relation between judgment and reality. If religious components play a role other than truth-tracking, an individual epistemic attitude is secondary or, …

  2. (PDF) What are Religious Beliefs?

    Our research points in some distinctive directions: religious beliefs belong to a broad category or class whose structure and function are more related to meaning and purpose provision; at...

  3. Review of Religious Research: Sage Journals

    The Review of Religious Research(RRR) journal aims to publish manuscripts meeting these six scope criteria: (1) reports empirical research; (2) attends to religiosity and spirituality topics; (3) identifies religious groups and their adherents; (4) engages in interdisciplinary social science research practices; (5) describes methods ...

  4. Religious identity, religious practice, and religious beliefs across ...

    Religious beliefs are beliefs that motivate religious action, being natural outputs of human cognitive systems solving daily problems (Barrett & Lanman, 2008). These authors distinguish between two types of beliefs: reflective (conscious) and non-reflective or intuitive beliefs (not conscious).

  5. (PDF) Religious Beliefs

    The Cognitive Science of Belief aims to integrate these disconnected lines of research to start a broader dialogue on the nature, role, and consequences of beliefs. It tackles timeless...

  6. Religiosity in the major religious cultures of the world

    The comparison covers three dimensions: religious affiliation and non-affiliation, private and public forms of religious practice, and different types of religious beliefs.

  7. Review of empirical studies on impact of religion, religiosity and

    Religion refers to a series of practices and rules according to people’s beliefs, but the substrate to them is spirituality, understanding it as that which precisely nurtures religion and gives it sense, that is, faith in God.

  8. Relationship Between Religious Belief and Happiness: A …

    A detailed and systematic study on the literature concerning the relationship between religious belief and happiness has been conducted in this paper. The analysis of the data has shown some interesting observations and results.

  9. Religious identity in the workplace: A systematic review, research ...

    In defining religion, Loewenthal identified several beliefs shared by major religious traditions: the existence of a nonmaterial (spiritual) reality; life's purpose as increasing harmony in the world by doing good and avoiding evil; and, in monotheistic religions, a belief that the source of existence (God) is also the source of ...

  10. Filipino College Students’ Attitudes towards Religion: An ...

    These studies favor the impression that religion is essentially about faith and practice. Sociological inquiries generally frame these studies using “religious beliefs and practices” (Mangahas and Guerrero 1992), reflecting the inward and outward dimensions of belief.