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Believing, Bonding, Behaving, and Belonging: The Cognitive, Emotional, Moral, and Social Dimensions of Religiousness across Cultures

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This article explores four fundamental dimensions of religiosity believing, bonding, behaving, and belonging based on psychological theory and empirical research. The authors argue that these dimensions capture the cognitive, emotional, moral, and social aspects of religious experience, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding religiosity across individuals and cultures.

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religious dimensions, Big Five personality traits, cross-cultural differences, life satisfaction, closed-mindedness

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