Titre du document / Document title
Successfully challenging fundamentalist beliefs results in increased death awareness
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
FRIEDMAN Mike
(1 2) ;
RHOLES W. Steven
(1) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Texas A&M University, TX, ETATS-UNIS
(2) University of Clermont-Ferrand, LAPSCO/UFR Psychologie, 34, Avenue Carnot, 63037 Clermont-Ferrand, FRANCE
Résumé / Abstract
Terror management theory argues that human understanding of mortality creates an existential anxiety that must be kept under constant control. Defenses-such as beliefs that provide permanence, predictability, and meaning-are erected whose function is in part to keep thoughts about death as far removed from consciousness as possible. The current study investigated the defensive function of Christian fundamentalist belief in managing death-awareness. The general hypothesis of the study is that challenges to such beliefs undermine one's ability to control cognitions related to mortality. More specifically, it was hypothesized that successful challenges to this form of religious belief would make death-related cognitions more accessible to consciousness. Self-identified Christians, both fundamentalists and non-fundamentalists, encountered material that challenged the fundamentalist belief that the Christian Bible is free of inconsistencies and contradictions. Consistent with expectations, under these conditions higher levels of accessibility of death-related cognition were found among fundamentalist Christians, but not their non-fundamentalist counterparts.
Revue / Journal Title
Journal of experimental social psychology
ISSN 0022-1031
CODEN JESPAQ
Source / Source
2007, vol. 43, n
o5, pp. 794-801 [8 page(s) (article)] (3/4 p.)
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Elsevier, San Diego, CA, ETATS-UNIS
(1965)
(Revue)
Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords
Fundamentalism ;
Human ;
Death ;
Christianism ;
Accessibility ;
Thought ;
Terror management theory ;
Religion ;
Awareness ;
Mortality ;
Belief ;
Mots-clés français / French Keywords
Fondamentalisme ;
Homme ;
Mort ;
Christianisme ;
Accessibilité ;
Pensée ;
Théorie de la gestion de la peur ;
Religion ;
Prise conscience ;
Mortalité ;
Croyance ;
Mots-clés espagnols / Spanish Keywords
Fundamentalismo ;
Hombre ;
Muerte ;
Cristianismo ;
Accesibilidad ;
Pensamiento ;
Teoría de la gestión del miedo ;
Religión ;
Toma de conciencia ;
Mortalidad ;
Creencia ;
Mots-clés d'auteur / Author Keywords
Fundamentalism ;
Religion ;
Terror management ;
Death-thought accessibility ;
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 13008, 35400015005425.0120
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