Beyond Beliefs: Religions Bind Individuals Into Moral Communities
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Abstract
Social psychologists have often followed other scientists in treating religiosity primarily as a set of beliefs held by individuals. But, beliefs are only one facet of this complex and multidimensional construct. The authors argue that social psychology can best contribute to scholarship on religion by being relentlessly social. They begin with a social-functionalist approach in which beliefs, rituals, and other aspects of religious practice are best understood as means of creating a moral community. They discuss the ways that religion is intertwined with five moral foundations, in particular the group-focused "binding" foundations of Ingroup/loyalty, Authority/respect, Purity/sanctity. The authors use this…
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- Religiosity
- Ingroups and outgroups
- Social psychology
- Psychology
- Scholarship
- Construct (python library)
- Loyalty
- Perspective (graphical)
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