Religious Orientation and Meaning in Life

This paper analyzes the relationship between religious orientation and Meaning in Life, in a sample of 180 Spanish undergraduates (age range 18-55, M = 22.91, SD = 6.71), measured by means of both Spanish versions of the Religious Orientation Scale and the Purpose-In-Life Test, respectively. The sta...

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Autor Principal: García-Alandete, Joaquín; Universidad Católica de Valencia
Otros Autores: Rosa Martínez, Eva; Universidad Católica de Valencia, Sellés Nohales, Pilar; Universidad Católica de Valencia, Soucase Lozano, Beatriz; Universidad Católica de Valencia
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 2012
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revPsycho/article/view/1778
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Sumario: This paper analyzes the relationship between religious orientation and Meaning in Life, in a sample of 180 Spanish undergraduates (age range 18-55, M = 22.91, SD = 6.71), measured by means of both Spanish versions of the Religious Orientation Scale and the Purpose-In-Life Test, respectively. The starting point is the Batson and Ventis’ conception that the Quest orientation is mature and flexible, but the Intrinsic orientation is dogmatic and uncritical. If it is so, the Quest orientation should be related more positively to meaning in life. Our results indicate that the Intrinsic orientation, but not Quest, explains a higher percentage of the variance of the Meaning in Life, confirming the results obtained in previous research. Batson and Ventis’ approach is questioned, and it raises the possibility that intrinsic religious convictions are a source of meaning.