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RELATION BETWEEN SOCIOENVIRONMENTAL ORIENTATIONSAND RELIGIOUS BELIEF

Ivan Cifrić ; Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb


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The results of two research projects (in 1988 and 1992) are being compared. The author analyzes an attitude of respondents toward (a) a complex "nature-technique-society", (b) toward religion and (c) compares a relation toward religion with opinions on the complex "nature-technique-society" and comes to following conclusions:
Between 1988 and 1992 a decrease of average acceptability of anthropocentric assertions turned up and an increase of susceptibility toward natural balance;
In 1988 and 1992, a percentage of "convinced congregations" (16%) has not changed nor of those "who are not sure if they are or they are not congregations" (8%). A percentage of respondents who "believe, but do not accept all that a religion and a church preach" has increased (from 24% to 41%) and a percentage of those who "do not believe" has decreased (from 51% to 34%);
In 1992, a relation between a personal attitude toward religion and opinion on the complex "nature-technique-society" has not changed.
Significant differences have been established between "congregations" and "non-congregations" concerning the opinions on the complex "nature-technique-society". "Congregations" accept more significantly the "anthropocentric" orientation and are more susceptible toward natural balance. The differences and the similarities are explained by the existence of different experiences - secular and religious.

Ključne riječi

religion; ecology; socioenvironmental orientations

Hrčak ID:

141347

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/141347

Datum izdavanja:

15.1.1995.

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