Binary logistic regression showed that religious delusions were associated with higher levels of grandiosity (OR 7
(2019) noted that extremism is often misunderstood as terrorism, arguing that religious factions vary widely as do their methods of expressing
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Different scholars have seen this concept as broadly about religious orientations and degrees of involvement or commitment
Finland is a predominantly Christian nation where 65
There is nothing inherently violent or extreme about belief in a deity
Numerous studies have explored the different components of religiosity, with most finding some distinction between religious beliefs/doctrine, religious practice, and
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Christianity is the largest religion in Germany
Having an increased focus on religion or religious activities is a possible symptom of mania and hypomania in bipolar disorder
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Although this interpretation is based on extrapolation, it still makes