Vallási orientáció néhány magyarországi vallási közösségben = Religious orientation in certain Hungarian religious communities

Authors

András Máté-Tóth
Dániel Nagy Gábor
Sára Mezei

Synopsis

Theoretical background Religious orientation is the most influential theory in the scientific research of religion, it is the most popular, and at the same time, it is the area of research, which generates serious theoretical and methodological disputes. Gordon W. Allport in his book titled The Individual and His Religion, which was published in 1950, differentiated mature and immature or intrinsic or extrinsic religiosity, based on the psychological motivation theory. In this study, we test whether or not the model can be applied in Hungary.

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Published

December 1, 2008

Online ISSN

3004-2194

Print ISSN

1788-9162

How to Cite

Mezei, S. (2008). Vallási orientáció néhány magyarországi vallási közösségben = Religious orientation in certain Hungarian religious communities. In A. Máté-Tóth & D. Nagy Gábor (Eds.), & (Ed.), Vallásosság / változatok: Vallási sokféleség Magyarországon: Vol. 3. kötet (pp. 92-113). Department of Religious Studies University of Szeged. https://ebook.ek.szte.hu/index.php/btk-vallastudomanyi-tanszek/catalog/book/235/chapter/504