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The terror management function of Orthodox Jewish religiosity: a religious culture approach
Authors:Steven Pirutinsky
Affiliation:1. 802 Twin Oaks Drive, Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA stevenp22@verizon.net
Abstract:Terror management theory proposes that humans, able to envision their inevitable death, develop worldviews opposing this debilitating fear. One TMT implication of considerable interest is its connection with the formation of religious belief. Taking a religious culture approach, this study measured the effect of death reminders on self-reported religiosity among 131 Orthodox Jews, and examined if Baal Teshuva—“returnees” differed from individuals born into Orthodox Judaism. Results showed that death reminders had a varied effect—both Baal Teshuva and those with intra-Orthodox religious change reported higher levels of intrinsic religiosity, while those without change reported lower. Explanations for these intra-faith differences relate to attachment theory and possible “Compensation” among those with religious change.
Keywords:terror management  death  religion  Jewish  Judaism
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