Theodicy and life satisfaction among black and white Americans |
Journal/Book: Sociol Relig. 2000; 61: Marist Hall Room 108, Catholic Univ America, Washington, DC 20064, USA. Assoc Sociology Religion. 267-287.
Abstract: A growing body of literature has tested the linkages between various facets of religion and individual well-being. By examining the impact of religious theodicy on life satisfaction, this paper addresses one of the more understudied issues in religion and health research. Extant theory would suggest that certain theodicies (i.e., those that pit their adherents against non-believers and secular institutions) are associated dth worse well-being. The results indicate that among Black respondents, a theodicy emphasizing evil and sin is not associated with life satisfaction. In contrast, for White respondents, this theodicy is associated with worse life satisfaction. Several moderating effects are also tested. The results indicate that among White respondents, stressful circumstances and church attendance moderate the relationship between theodicy and life satisfaction.
Note: Article Musick MA, Univ Texas, Populat Res Ctr, 1800 Main Bldg, Austin,TX 78712 USA
Keyword(s): RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT; SOCIAL SUPPORT; HEALTH; RACE; COMMUNITY; CANCER; PARTICIPATION; RESOURCES; ADULTS; BREAST
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