Authors
Vassilis Saroglou, Coralie Buxant, Jonathan Tilquin
Publication date
2008/7/1
Journal
The Journal of Positive Psychology
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
165-173
Publisher
Routledge
Description
A great deal of research has shown that a variety of negative events and emotions can increase religion and spirituality. We argue that positive events and emotions (that imply some self-transcendence) can increase religion and spirituality. In two experiments, participants (N  = 91 and N  = 87) were exposed to a neutral video or one of three videos eliciting positive emotions: humor, appreciation of nature, and wonder at childbirth. Religiousness was to some extent affected by the positive emotions elicited (Study 1), and spirituality was higher among participants who were exposed to the videos eliciting self-transcendent emotions (appreciation of nature and wonder at childbirth) but not among those exposed to humor (Study 2). Both religiousness and spirituality may fit with the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, but the correspondence seems to be clearer for spirituality, a reality marked by …
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Scholar articles
V Saroglou, C Buxant, J Tilquin - The journal of positive psychology, 2008