Religious Coping Among Diverse Religions: Commonalities and Divergences

In this article, we review and evaluate the steadily growing body of research on religious coping among diverse religious samples. Comparisons are made between findings generated from Christian samples and those generated from other religious groups. Several conclusions are drawn based on this revie...

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