中国宗教与社会信任:基于神灵信仰的分析。

IF 2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Deze Zhao
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宗教对中国社会信任影响的研究得出了相互矛盾的结论。增强理论的支持者认为宗教信仰增加了社会信任,但抑制理论的支持者则反对这一观点。这种差异可能是由于不同的研究样本和依赖宗教信仰的调查的局限性,这不能充分代表中国宗教信仰的扩散性质。鉴于中国宗教活动的分散性,基于神灵而非隶属关系的衡量可以解决诸如被遗漏或错误分类的宗教团体等问题,从而更准确地反映中国的宗教格局。鉴于此,本研究采用2018年中国家庭面板研究(CFPS 2018)的基于神性的宗教信仰数据,分析中国信仰者的宗教信仰与社会信任的关系。结果表明,宗教信仰对社会信任具有复杂的影响。具体来说,宗教人士比非宗教人士更倾向于不信任一般的社会群体,尽管对特定的信任没有发现显著的影响。有趣的是,不同类型的神性信仰以不同的方式影响社会信任。例如,对祖先的信仰与对一般社会群体、家庭成员和熟人的更大信任有关,但与陌生人无关。此外,更大的信仰多样性显著降低了对一般群体和熟人的信任,而大大增加了对陌生人的信任,对家庭成员的信任没有显著影响。这些发现可能会丰富正在进行的辩论,并具有一定的政策含义。
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Religion and Social Trust in China: An Analysis Based on the Belief in Deities.

Research on the impact of religion on social trust in China has presented conflicting conclusions. Proponents of the enhancement theory posit that religious belief increases social trust, but advocates of the inhibition theory contest this view. Such discrepancies might be due to varying research samples and the limitations of surveys that rely on religious affiliations, which inadequately represent the diffused nature of Chinese religiosity. Given the prominence of diffused religious practices in China, measurement based on deities rather than affiliations can address issues such as omitted or misclassified religious groups, thereby offering a more accurate reflection of China's religious landscape. In light of this, this study employs deity-based religious belief data from the 2018 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS 2018) to analyze the relationship between religious beliefs and social trust among Chinese believers. The results show that religious beliefs have a complex influence on social trust. Specifically, religious individuals tended to distrust general social groups more than their non-religious counterparts, although no significant effect was found for particularized trust. Interestingly, different types of deity beliefs impacted social trust in varied ways. For example, belief in ancestors was associated with greater trust in general social groups, family members, and acquaintances, but not in strangers. Furthermore, greater belief diversity significantly lowered trust in general groups and acquaintances, while substantially increasing trust in strangers, with no significant effect on family members. These findings may enrich the ongoing debate and carry certain policy implications.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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