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Deity and destiny: Patterns of fatalistic thinking in Christian and Hindu cultures

机译:神与命运:基督教和印度教文化中宿命论的思维模式

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The current studies investigate whether different forms of fatalistic thinking follow from the Christian and Hindu cosmologies. The authors found that fatalistic interpretations of one's own life events center on deity influence for Christians, especially for those high in religiosity; however, Hindu interpretations of one's own life emphasized destiny as much as deity (Study 1). Also, the focus on fate over chance when explaining others' misfortunes depends on the presence of known misdeeds for Christians, but not for Hindus (Study 2). Finally, Christians prefer petitionary prayer over divination as a strategy for managing uncontrollable future risks (Studies 3a and 3c), and preference for these strategies can be primed in bicultural Hindu Americans by a Hindi-accented telephone interviewer (Study 3b).
机译:当前的研究调查了不同形式的宿命论思维是否源于基督教和印度教的宇宙论。作者发现,对自己人生事件的宿命论解释集中于神对基督徒的影响,特别是对那些宗教信仰较高的人的影响。然而,印度人对自己生活的解释既强调命运又强调神性(研究1)。同样,在解释别人的不幸时,关注命运多于机会取决于基督徒是否知道已知的不当行为,而印度教徒则不然(研究2)。最后,基督徒更喜欢将求职祈祷而不是占卜作为一种处理未来无法控制的风险的策略(研究3a和3c),并且在双文化的印度裔美国人中,印地语重音的电话访问员可以优先选择这些策略(研究3b)。

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