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Religion, Virtues, and Health: New Directions in Theory Construction and Model Development

Autor Neal M. Krause
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2022
The landscape of the religion and health literature is littered with a plethora of models so large and so unwieldy that they are impossible to estimate empirically. Neal Krause strikes out in a different direction, developing a core conceptual scheme that is evidence-based and can be verified empirically. The relationships in it are based on empirical findings from prior studies or, when no empirical support exists, these relationships can be bolstered by a convincing theoretical rationale. As a result, the relationships he posits can be supported, refuted, or modified. This is a necessary first step toward cumulative knowledge building.In Religion, Virtues, and Health: New Directions in Theory Construction and Model Development, Krause suggests that religion may operate, in part, by bolstering physical health as well as psychological well-being. The book is designed to explain how these health-related benefits arise. The main conceptual thrust of his model is that people learn to adopt key virtues from fellow church members, including forgiveness, compassion, and beneficence. These virtues, in turn, promote a deeper sense of meaning in life. Then, meaning in life exerts a beneficial effect on health and well-being. This ambitious work, the capstone of Krause's long and distinguished career, makes a number of signal contributions: First, his theory construction and model development strategy are unique--there simply is nothing like it in the literature. Second, his work constitutes a groundbreaking effort to bridge the gap between theoretical discussions of communities of faith and the actual assessment of this core religious entity in practice. Third, the approach he advocates to study religion and health is generic because it can be readily adopted by researchers in unrelated social and behavioral science fields. And fourth, by showing how he practices his craft, he provides a pragmatic approach to conducting research that will be of great interest to established researchers, emerging investigators, and students alike.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197587652
ISBN-10: 0197587658
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 231 x 157 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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In this compelling, clearly written book, Neal Krause provides a gold mine of insight about the religion-health field, to which he has contributed so much. In addition, he offers thought-provoking guidance on the craft of theory construction in the social sciences. This gem of a volume will be valuable for scholars, practitioners, and students for years to come.
The unique and compelling feature of this book is the combination of a comprehensive and insightful conceptualization of the links between religion and health with a guide to theory building. Research on religion and health has yielded important findings, but testable theory has lagged somewhat behind empirical studies. This volume provides the tools to bring research in the field to a new and important level of sophistication. And no one is better prepared to lead the charge than Professor Krause.
In this precious and clearly written volume, Neal Krause, one of the world's most frequently-cited social scientists, takes us deep into his craft, narrating his thoughts and goals and methods as he develops dynamic new theory – an occurrence all too rare in the social scientific study of religion. What emerges is not only a stimulating theoretical vision with models and submodels that will catalyze many advances in understanding spirituality and religion, but also a uniquely valuable practical tutorial relevant across social science disciplines. Highly recommended for seasoned researchers as well as students and emerging investigators.

Notă biografică

Neal M. Krause is the Marshall H. Becker Collegiate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education in the University of Michigan's School of Public Health. He retired in 2015 and lives in Bloomington, Indiana. He has written extensively on religion, health, and well-being. Dr. Krause specializes in the use of latent variable models. He was the Principal Investigator on the Landmark Spirituality and Health Survey, which is the largest study to date on religion and health. His research interests focus specifically on how social relationships that arise in religious institutions influence health.