Archiv für Religionspsychologie Archiv für Religionspsychologie Archive for the Psychology of Religion Series editors Jacob A. Belzen Leslie J. Francis Ralph W. Hood, Jr. Editorial board Aletti, M., University of Milan, Italy Beit-Hallahmi, B., University of Haifa, Israel DeMarinis, V., University of Uppsala, Sweden Emmons, R., University of California at Davis (CA), USA Holm, N.G., Åbo Akademi, Turku, Finland Hutsebaut, D., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Jaspard, J.-M., University of Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium Jones, J. W., Rutgers University, New Brunswick (NJ), USA Loewenthal, K., University of London, UK Meissner, W. W., Boston College, Boston (MA), USA Murken, S., University of Trier, Germany Paloutzian, R. F., Westmont College (CA), USA Park, C., University of Connecticut (CT), USA Saraglou, V., University of Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium Uden, M. H. F. van, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands Wulff, D. W., Wheaton College, Norton (MA), USA Volume 28 2006 Archiv für Religionspsychologie Archive for the Psychology of Religion Volume 28 Edited by Jacob A. Belzen Leslie J. Francis Ralph W. Hood, Jr. BRILL LEIDEN•BOSTON 2006 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Pantoja, Segundo. Religion and education among Latinos in New York City/by Segundo Pantoja. p. cm. — (Religion in the Americas series, ISSN 1542-1279 ; v. 3) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 90-04-14493-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Hispanic Americans—Education—New York (State)—New York. 2. Hispanic Americans—Religion—New York (State)—New York. 3. Church and education— New York (State)—New York. I. Title. II. Series LC2675.N7P36 2005 371.82968'0747'1–dc22 2005046968 ISSN 0084-6724 ISBN-13 978 90 04 15272 4 ISBN-10 90 04 15272 5 © Copyright 2006 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Brill provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Fees are subject to change. s PRINTED IN THE NETHERLAND CONTENTS Preface ........................................................................................ ix INVITED PAPERS, CRITIQUES AND RESPONSE Theory Precis: Attachment, Evolution, and the Psychology of Religion .............................................................................. 3 Lee A. Kirkpatrick From love to evolution: historical turning point in the psychology of religion ............................................................ 49 Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi Attachment, Evolution and the Psychology of Religion: A Response on Lee Kirkpatrick ............................................ 63 Fraser Watts Rejoinder: Response to Beit-Hallahmi and Watts .................. 71 Lee A. Kirkpatrick Methodology Intolerance of Ambiguity within a Religious Ideological Surround: Christian Translations and Relationships with Religious Orientation, Need for Cognition, and Uncertainty Response .................................................................................. 81 P. J. Watson and Ronald J. Morris The Quest for Objectivity in Psychology of Religion: Do we Need the Ideological Surround Model and Christian Translations of Scales? .......................................... 103 Ulrike Popp-Baier vi contents Are Measures of Rigidity Biased Against Religiously Committed Individuals?: A Question that Still Needs to Be Articulated and Answered .............................. 115 Ralph L. Piedmont Friends of the Truth, Violence, and the Ideological Surround: Social Science as Meetings for Clearness .......... 123 P. J. Watson ARTICLES Methodology Religion, sovereignty, natural rights, and the constituent elements of experience .......................................................... 135 Jordan B. Peterson Scale Development Ordinary Spiritual Experience: Qualitative Research, Interpretive Guidelines, and Population Distribution for the Daily Spiritual Experience Scale .............................. 181 Lynn G. Underwood Theory The Marriage between Ego and Id. Cognitive Integration and its Relation to Mystical Experience .............................. 219 Antoon Geels Empirical Studies Value Priorities and Content of Religiosity—New Research Perspectives .............................................................................. 253 Carsten Gennerich & Stefan Huber Skeptical Saints and Critical Cognition: On the Relationship between Religion and Paranormal Beliefs ............................ 269 Douglas S. Krull & Eric S. McKibben Religiousness and Religious Coping as Determinants of Stress-Related Growth ............................................................ 287 Crystal L. Park contents vii Psychohistory Konstruktionen der Religiosität von Rainer Maria Rilke. Eine kritische Analyse aus entwicklungspsychologischer Perspektive .............................................................................. 303 Hermann-Josef Wagener RESEARCH REPORTS The Distinction between Authoritarianism and Fundamentalism in Three Cultures: Factor Analysis and Personality Correlates ............................................................ 341 Stephen W. Krauss, Heinz Streib, Barbara Keller & Christopher Silver Looking for signs of the presence of God in Northern Ireland: religious experience among Catholic and Protestant sixth-form pupils .................................................. 349 Tania ap Siôn Authors’ Biographies .................................................................. 371 Call for Paper Submission ........................................................ 377 PREFACE With this volume of the Archiv für Religionspsychologie (Archive for the Psychology of Religion) some innovations have been introduced, which the Editors would like to explain briefly. Essentially, in comparison with the previous volumes published by Brill, two changes have occurred. 1. Being a yearbook, the Archiv is not very apt for discussion of issues in successive volumes. However, discussion may happen within a single volume, and facilitating such discussion has been adopted as part of the editorial strategy. Thus, considering the publication of Lee Kirkpatrick’s monograph on a com- bination of an evolutionary approach and attachment theory to the psychology of religion, an important contribution to the literature, the Editors of the Archiv have requested this author to write an article that could be sent to others for comments, to which he could respond again. The result is an interesting discussion on relevant themes in contemporary psychology of religion between well known authors like Beit-Hallahmi and Watts on the one hand and Kirkpatrick on the other hand. Also, during the (blind) review process of Watson and Morris’ submission, important questions were raised by some of the reviewers. The Editors decided to invite two colleagues representing different research traditions to comment on the article, comments to which Watson rejoins, resulting again in a worthwhile exchange of thoughts and ideas. The Editors hope to be able publish one such dis- cussion in every subsequent volume. In the future, they will also allow for the publication of a number of otherwise related articles as special section of the Archiv. 2. Although the Archiv continues to distinguish itself from journals that publish several articles in several smaller issues a year (and that consequently can allow only limited space to individual contributions) by publishing more lengthy articles (as may be required for an expose of theoretical issues, reports of qualitative research, analysis of histor- ical developments, etc.), a new section has been introduced in which also shorter research notes can be published. Also with this volume, a number of colleagues have been added to the Editorial Board, from a variety of states, thus underlining the inter- national orientation of the Archiv für Religionspsychologie. The publication
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