Reconsidering Intrinsic Religion as a Source of Universal Compassion

Several studies have considered the ability of devout Christians to accept homosexual persons while rejecting homosexual behavior. Batson, Floyd, Meyer, and Winner (1999) found that intrinsic Christians were not able to make that distinction. Bassett et al. (2000) found that intrinsic Christians wer...

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Hauptverfasser: Bassett, Rodney L, Baldwin, David, Tammaro, Julie, Mackmer, Danalyn, Mundig, Chantelle, Wareing, Andrew, Tschorke, Doni
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Attitudes
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Christian theology
Christianity
Christians
College students
Colleges & universities
Gays
Gays & lesbians
Grandparents
Heterosexuality
Homosexuality
Homosexuality and Christianity
Racism
Religion
Religious aspects
Sex (Theology)
Sexual orientation
Sin
University students
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