The Role of Spiritual Practices in the Multidimensional Impact of Religion and Spirituality on Giving and Volunteering

Religion is one of the most widely recognized predictors of charitable giving and volunteering. Yet there is less agreement on how it matters and whether spirituality matters as well. We explore religion’s modes of influence through multidimensional measures of religion and spirituality, including a...

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