Love and Guilt-Oriented Dimensions of Christian Belief

Four dimensions of religious belief related to the Love-Guilt complex in Christian theology were proposed along with a fifth dimension of Conventionalism or culture-oriented belief. A universe of items thought to tap these dimensions was administered to 160 students from three seminaries in Southern...

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Authors: McConahay, John B. (Author) ; Hough, Joseph C. 1933- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell [1973]
In: Journal for the scientific study of religion
Year: 1973, Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 53-64
Further subjects:B Theology
B Attitude scales
B Religious prejudice
B Conventionalism
B Christianity
B social engagement
B Spiritual love
B Guilt
B Religiosity
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Summary:Four dimensions of religious belief related to the Love-Guilt complex in Christian theology were proposed along with a fifth dimension of Conventionalism or culture-oriented belief. A universe of items thought to tap these dimensions was administered to 160 students from three seminaries in Southern California and the data were submitted to a Likert scaling technique. The final scales measured Guilt-oriented, Love-oriented (both Self-centered and Other-centered), and Culture-oriented (or Conventional) religiosity. Except for Conventionalism, the scales were essentially unrelated to the Allport-Ross Extrinsic and Intrinsic scales. All scales were unrelated to social class. The Guilt and Love-Self scales were positively related to each other and to Conventionalism. The Love-Other scale was negatively correlated with Guilt and uncorrelated with Love-Self and Conventionalism. The Love-Other scale was positively related to a Guttman-type scale of Attitudes Toward Church Involvement in Social Action, and the Allport-Ross Extrinsic scale was unrelated to Church Involvement. All other scales were negatively related to Church Involvement.
ISSN:1468-5906
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the scientific study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/1384954