Drawing on an extensive survey of 1,200 Christian men and women across the United States, as well as 120 in-depth interviews, Matthew T. Lee, Margaret M. Poloma, and Stephen G. Post offer a deeper and more nuanced study of religion and benevolence, finding that it is the experience of God as loving that activates religious networks and moves people to do good for others.
Drawing on an extensive survey of 1,200 Christian men and women across the United States, as well as 120 in-depth interviews, Matthew T. Lee, Margaret M. Poloma, and Stephen G. Post offer a deeper and more nuanced study of religion and benevolence, finding that it is the experience of God as loving that activates religious networks and moves people to do good for others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ML: Interim Chair and Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Akron; MP: Research Professor of Sociology, University of Akron, SP: Professor of Preventive Medicine, Head of the Division of Medicine in Society, Stony Brook University
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * List of Tables and Figures * Introduction * Chapter 1: Why Should We Care about Godly Love? * Chapter 2: Diversities in the Experience and Expression of Godly Love * Chapter 3: Introducing the Exemplars of Godly Love * Chapter 4: Partnering with the Divine: Spiritual Transformation and Godly Love * Chapter 5: The Breath of Prayer: Energizing Godly Love * Chapter 6: The Cup of Suffering and Joy: Divine Love and Healing * Chapter 7: Human Partners and Godly Love: Relationships Forming Fluid Networks * Chapter 8: Benevolence in the Eyes of the Beholder: Effects of Social Filters * Conclusion: Cultural Grids and Biblical Holes * Notes * Index
* Acknowledgements * List of Tables and Figures * Introduction * Chapter 1: Why Should We Care about Godly Love? * Chapter 2: Diversities in the Experience and Expression of Godly Love * Chapter 3: Introducing the Exemplars of Godly Love * Chapter 4: Partnering with the Divine: Spiritual Transformation and Godly Love * Chapter 5: The Breath of Prayer: Energizing Godly Love * Chapter 6: The Cup of Suffering and Joy: Divine Love and Healing * Chapter 7: Human Partners and Godly Love: Relationships Forming Fluid Networks * Chapter 8: Benevolence in the Eyes of the Beholder: Effects of Social Filters * Conclusion: Cultural Grids and Biblical Holes * Notes * Index
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