1st Edition
Religious Orientation and Authoritarianism in Cross-cultural Perspective A Special Issue of the international Journal for the Psychology of Religion
This is a special thematic edition of the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, Volume 9, Number 9 from 1999. The main topic is the religious orientation and authoritarianism in a cross-cultural perspective. If research such as that published in this journal issue were extended to other cultures and peoples, it would facilitate international dialogue about the research on religious orientation, which has been a cornerstone of Western, empirical psychology of religion for the past 30 years. The articles assembled in this issue of the journal present data from non-Western populations and the results of a translation of religious orientation measures into a language other than English. Data sets in the four articles in this issue come from Canada, Ghana, The United States, and Poland.
Contents: R.F. Paloutzian, Special Issue. Religious Orietation and Authoritarianism in Cross-Cultural Perspective. R. F. Paloutzian, Editor's Note. R. J. Duck, B. Hunsberger, Religious Orientation and Prejuduce: The Role of Religious Proscription, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, and Attitudes Toward Homosexuals and Women. B. Hunsberger, V. Owusu, R. Duck, Religion and Prejudice in Ghana and Canada: Religious Fundamentalism, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, and Attitudes Toward Homosexuals and Women. P.J. Watson, R.J. Morris, R.W. Hood, Jr., L. Miller, M.G. Waddell, Religion and the Experiential System: Relationships of Constructive Thinking with Religious Orientation. P.M. Socha, Ways Religious Orientations Work: A Polish Replication of Measurement of Religious Orientations.
Biography
Edited by Raymond F. Paloutzian, Westmont College, California