Forgiving a Good Heart: The Role of Motives and Mind Perception in Lay Understandings of Divine Forgiveness
Forgiving a Good Heart: The Role of Motives and Mind Perception in Lay Understandings of Divine Forgiveness
상세정보
- 자료유형
- 학위논문 서양
- 최종처리일시
- 20250211151125
- ISBN
- 9798382718972
- DDC
- 301.1
- 서명/저자
- Forgiving a Good Heart: The Role of Motives and Mind Perception in Lay Understandings of Divine Forgiveness
- 발행사항
- [Sl] : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2024
- 발행사항
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024
- 형태사항
- 119 p
- 주기사항
- Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-11, Section: A.
- 주기사항
- Advisor: Gray, Kurt.
- 학위논문주기
- Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2024.
- 초록/해제
- 요약Forgiveness is vital for relational and social wellbeing. Yet we know very little about the causes and consequences of a crucial type of forgiveness for millions of Christians in the U.S.-divine forgiveness. God's mind is different than humans' in many ways that could impact how people expect Him to relate to one critical factor for forgiveness-the morality of an offenders' motives. Participants viewed God as more forgiving of others (Studies 1 and 3) and themselves (Study 2) than humans, but only expected Him to be less forgiving when others had immoral motives (Studies 1 and 3). Manipulating someone's loving nature and insight into an offender's motives to make their mind more similar to God made them seem more forgiving but no less sensitive to offenders' motives (Study 3). Participants anticipated that those with immoral motives would show more personal growth after receiving God's forgiveness (Study 4), yet those admitting to immoral motives themselves showed less desire for self-improvement after seeking forgiveness from God (Study 5). While U.S. Christians expect God to be a loving but morally concerned forgiver to others, they see God only as unconditionally loving and forgiving in their own experiences.
- 일반주제명
- Social psychology
- 일반주제명
- Neurosciences
- 일반주제명
- Psychology
- 일반주제명
- Religion
- 키워드
- Forgiveness
- 키워드
- Mind perception
- 키워드
- Moral judgment
- 키워드
- God's mind
- 키워드
- U.S. Christians
- 기타저자
- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Psychology
- 기본자료저록
- Dissertations Abstracts International. 85-11A.
- 전자적 위치 및 접속
- 로그인 후 원문을 볼 수 있습니다.
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■520 ▼aForgiveness is vital for relational and social wellbeing. Yet we know very little about the causes and consequences of a crucial type of forgiveness for millions of Christians in the U.S.-divine forgiveness. God's mind is different than humans' in many ways that could impact how people expect Him to relate to one critical factor for forgiveness-the morality of an offenders' motives. Participants viewed God as more forgiving of others (Studies 1 and 3) and themselves (Study 2) than humans, but only expected Him to be less forgiving when others had immoral motives (Studies 1 and 3). Manipulating someone's loving nature and insight into an offender's motives to make their mind more similar to God made them seem more forgiving but no less sensitive to offenders' motives (Study 3). Participants anticipated that those with immoral motives would show more personal growth after receiving God's forgiveness (Study 4), yet those admitting to immoral motives themselves showed less desire for self-improvement after seeking forgiveness from God (Study 5). While U.S. Christians expect God to be a loving but morally concerned forgiver to others, they see God only as unconditionally loving and forgiving in their own experiences.
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