Archive for the Psychology of Religion-Archiv fuer Religionspsychologi

Papers
(The TQCC of Archive for the Psychology of Religion-Archiv fuer Religionspsychologi is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Attachment to God and positive orientation: A systematic review20
Exploring the relationship between church worship, social bonding and moral values19
Meaning in life and identity in patients with severe dementia in Norway: a qualitative study10
Significance of spirituality/religiousness (S/R) for developing compassion and self-compassion in institutional care providers: A narrative review9
Spiritual trauma as a manifestation of religious and spiritual struggles in female victims of sexual abuse in adolescence or young adulthood in the Catholic Church in Poland9
The experience of, and beliefs about, divine grace in mainline protestant Christianity: A consensual qualitative approach9
If not belief in God, then what? Identifying factors that contribute to well-being among Polish nonbelievers8
Religious identity, religious practice, and religious beliefs across countries and world regions7
Interfaith prejudice in the United States: The role of social identity complexity7
The moderating function of sexual sanctification on the relation between sexual and relationship satisfaction: A registered report7
Wisdom partially mediates the relationship between spirituality and eudaimonic well-being6
Prime and punishment: Effect of religious priming and group membership on prosocial behavior6
Belief in Jinn Possession Scale: Development and validation5
Epilepsy and religiosity: A historical overview4
Spirituality is older than religion: Supporting the phylogenetic primacy of intensity over religiosity using the PCI-RSE4
Acknowledgement of Ad Hoc Reviewers4
What is religious fundamentalism? A literature review4
Religious worship online: A qualitative study of two Sunday virtual services4
Allah has told us everything: An interpretative phenomenological analysis exploring the lived experiences of British Muslims4
Religion and health in the Netherlands: Disentangling underlying pathways4
Does childhood religiosity enhance learning motivation? Testing the role of Islamic religiosity using moderated mediation model3
Psychology of mysticism: Toward a layered hierarchy model3
Humility among seminarian women: A qualitative study3
Cultural dimensions of nonsuicidal self-injury: A Malaysian perspective3
Authoritarianism, xenophobia, Christian nationalism, and theological conservatism among Christian leaders in the United States, during COVID-193
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