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Sense of Divine Involvement and Sense of Meaning in Life: Religious Tradition as a Contingency
Authors:Jong Hyun Jung
Institution:Department of SociologyPurdue University
Abstract:This study examines the association between sense of divine involvement and sense of meaning in life. Then it proceeds to assess how this association varies by religious tradition. Using a random and national sample from the 2007 Baylor Religion Survey, this study finds that sense of divine involvement is associated with greater odds of having a sense of meaning in life. In addition, religious affiliation modifies this association. Specifically, the positive association between sense of divine involvement and the odds of having a sense of meaning in life is observed only among evangelical Protestants, mainline Protestants, and Catholics, but not among other religionists and religious nones. I discuss how the results make contributions to knowledge about the link between religious beliefs, religious tradition, and mental health.
Keywords:sense of divine involvement  sense of meaning in life  religious tradition  mental health
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