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Spiritual pathology and religious coping as predictors of forgiveness
Authors:Steven J Sandage  Sarah Crabtree
Institution:1. Marriage and Family Therapy, Bethel Theological Seminary , St. Paul , 55112 USA s-sandage@bethel.edu;3. Marriage and Family Therapy, Bethel Theological Seminary , St. Paul , 55112 USA
Abstract:Spiritual pathology, religious coping, and dispositional forgiveness were investigated in two studies with graduate students at a Christian university-based seminary. Spiritual pathology was operationalised using measures of spiritual instability and spiritual grandiosity. Study 1 (N?=?194) examined patterns of correlation between positive and negative religious coping items, spiritual pathology, and dispositional forgiveness. Spiritual instability correlated with numerous positive and negative religious coping items while spiritual grandiosity did not. Dispositional forgiveness correlated with more positive than negative religious coping items. Study 2 (N?=?214) tested regression models with these variables. Spiritual grandiosity showed a significant quadratic (concave down) effect in predicting dispositional forgiveness while the linear effect was not significant. A hierarchical regression model showed positive religious coping, spiritual instability, and the quadratic effect for spiritual grandiosity each predicted unique variance in dispositional forgiveness after controlling for spiritual impression management. Negative religious coping was not related to dispositional forgiveness when included with these variables.
Keywords:forgiveness  spirituality  religious coping  narcissism  borderline personality disorder
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