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The Heart of Religion - Spiritual Empowerment, Benevolence, and the Experience of God's Love (Hardcover)
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The Heart of Religion - Spiritual Empowerment, Benevolence, and the Experience of God's Love (Hardcover)
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Research has shown the important role of religious social networks
in fostering benevolence, but some questions have remained: Why are
people who frequently pray or attend church more generous with
their time and money? Why does one religious group rather than
another get involved in certain forms of outreach? Drawing on an
extensive survey of 1,200 Christian men and women across the United
States, as well as 120 in-depth interviews, Matthew T. Lee,
Margaret M. Poloma, and Stephen G. Post offer a deeper and more
nuanced study of religion and benevolence, finding that it is the
experience of God as loving that activates religious networks and
moves people to do good for others. Lee, Poloma and Post show that,
for many Americans, love underlies both authoritative and
benevolent images of God. The authors discover that encounters with
God's love are frequent-eight out of ten respondents to the survey
said that that they had felt God's love increasing their compassion
for others-and that such experiences take on very different
meanings depending on social context. These encounters can be
intensely transformative, both for individuals and their
communities. The book provides countless examples of how receiving
God's love, loving God, and expressing this love impacted the lives
of the Christians they interviewed. Some began to provide community
service, others to strive for social justice, still others to seek
to redefine religion and the meaning of "church " in America. Many
of the interviewees discarded the judgmental image of God they knew
as children in favor of a loving and accepting representation of
God that is more consistent with their direct, personal, and
affectively intense experiences. The Heart of Religion will be an
invaluable resource for anyone interested in how perceptions of God
affect communities in America.
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