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" Dissociation in Religion and Spirituality: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1072228
Doc. No : LA115857
Call No : ‭10.1163/15709256-12341276‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Michael Domsgen
: Sarah Demmrich
: Uwe Wolfradt
Title & Author : Dissociation in Religion and Spirituality: [Article] : God Images and Religious Rituals in the Context of Dissociative Experiences among a Sample of German Adults\ Sarah Demmrich, Uwe Wolfradt, Michael Domsgen, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of Empirical Theology
Date : 2013
Volume/ Issue Number : 26/2
Page No : 229–241
Abstract : Following Schumaker’s () theory that dissociation is induced by religious rituals, this study assesses the relation between religious ritual and depersonalization, including the influence of the God image on this relation. The Scale for Assessment of Depersonalization Experiences (Wolfradt, ), the Religious Ritual Scale (Maranell, ) and the God Image Inventory (Lawrence, ) were administered to 156 German adults from different religious groups (traditional churches, New Religious Movements [NRMs], Bahá’i). The results show an increased experience of depersonalization when rituals are valued but not performed frequently. Members of NRMs and the Bahá’i religion perform rituals more often, but do not cherish them more and also do not experience depersonalization more often. A non-accepting God image was connected with depersonalization. Finally, a positive God image can be regarded as a protective factor which weakens the relation between importance of ritual and experience of depersonalization. Following Schumaker’s () theory that dissociation is induced by religious rituals, this study assesses the relation between religious ritual and depersonalization, including the influence of the God image on this relation. The Scale for Assessment of Depersonalization Experiences (Wolfradt, ), the Religious Ritual Scale (Maranell, ) and the God Image Inventory (Lawrence, ) were administered to 156 German adults from different religious groups (traditional churches, New Religious Movements [NRMs], Bahá’i). The results show an increased experience of depersonalization when rituals are valued but not performed frequently. Members of NRMs and the Bahá’i religion perform rituals more often, but do not cherish them more and also do not experience depersonalization more often. A non-accepting God image was connected with depersonalization. Finally, a positive God image can be regarded as a protective factor which weakens the relation between importance of ritual and experience of depersonalization.
Descriptor : Christianity
Descriptor : depersonalization
Descriptor : God image
Descriptor : New Religious Movements
Descriptor : ritual
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15709256-12341276‬
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