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A re-examination of religious fundamentalism: positive implications for coping
Authors:Russell E. Phillips III  Gene G. Ano
Affiliation:1. Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, 150 Finoli Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601, USArphillips2@gmail.com;3. Department of Psychology &4. Education, Mount San Antonio College, 1100 North Grand Ave., Walnut, CA 91789-1399, USA
Abstract:The majority of the research on religious fundamentalism explores its negative implications. Religious coping theory provides an opportunity to examine both positive and negative implications of fundamentalism. The present study incorporated various advanced methodologies utilised in the religious coping literature (mediation analyses, hierarchical regression procedures, and longitudinal design) to assess the relationship between religious fundamentalism and religious coping in 723 American college students. Religious fundamentalism was associated with a number of religious coping strategies that have positive implications and inversely related to religious coping with negative associations. Fundamentalism predicted religious coping over and above right-wing authoritarianism and religious orthodoxy. The religious coping methods mediated the relationship between religious fundamentalism and adjustment to stress both concurrently and over time. Limitations of the current study and suggestions for future research are offered.
Keywords:fundamentalism  religion  religious coping  spirituality
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