TY - BOOK AU - Saucier,G�erard TI - Culture, personality, and the psychology of religion T2 - Religion and psychology SN - 9004522832 AV - BF698.9.C8 S29 2022eb U1 - 155.8 23/eng/20220804 PY - 2022///] CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill KW - Personality and culture KW - Personality KW - Religious aspects KW - Psychology, Religious KW - Personnalit�e et culture KW - Personnalit�e KW - Aspect religieux KW - Psychologie religieuse KW - psychology of religion KW - aat KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1 Preamble -- 2 Definitions -- 3 Culture and Personality Structure -- 4 Mindset and Culture -- 5 Variants of the DMC (Distributive Model of Culture) -- 6 The Utility of a Distributive Model of Culture -- 7 Distributive Models of Ideology and Religion -- 8 Culture and Personality Recap -- 9 Ideology and Worldview from Standpoint of Culture, Personality, and a DMC -- 10 The First Isms Study Method -- 11 The Second Isms Study -- 12 Evidence on Spirituality without Religiousness -- 13 Cross-cultural Differences in a Global Survey of World Views -- 14 Enduring- and Evolving-order Societies, and Their Meaning and Material Regimes -- 15 Further Domains of Culture -- 16 Religion (and Spirituality) as Culture and Personality: Further Synthesis -- 17 The Matter of Mysticism and Morality -- 18 Culture, Personality, and Religion -- Summarily Integrated -- 19 Epilogue on Future Directions N2 - "Culture and personality are deeply related. Gerard Saucier articulates their interface, and new insights regarding the psychology of religion and spirituality. Rather than making assumptions of cultural homogeneity that promote stereotyping, Gerard Saucier applies a distributive model of culture which assumes heterogeneity, linking the otherwise separate compartments of culture and personality. Personality variation maps cultural non-uniformity, but variation in mindset (attitudes, beliefs, values) does so more directly. Studies of isms concepts embedded in natural language demonstrate that matters of religion and spirituality make up a substantial fraction of culture-relevant mindset, and empirical evidence shows these have a large effect-size contribution to cultural differences between nations around the globe. This book will be of much interest to specialists and (post-graduate) graduate students interested in culture, personality, and religion or spirituality."-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3322854 ER -