Many faces of dogmatism: Prejudice as a way of protecting certainty against value violators among dogmatic believers and atheists

Volume: 108, Issue: 1, Pages: 127 - 147
Published: Feb 19, 2016
Abstract
In this article, we suggest that dogmatic beliefs, manifested as strong beliefs that there is no God (i.e., dogmatic atheism) as well as strong beliefs in God (i.e., religious orthodoxy), can serve as a cognitive response to uncertainty. Moreover, we claim that people who dogmatically do not believe in religion and those who dogmatically believe in religion are equally prone to intolerance and prejudice towards groups that violate their...
Paper Details
Title
Many faces of dogmatism: Prejudice as a way of protecting certainty against value violators among dogmatic believers and atheists
Published Date
Feb 19, 2016
Volume
108
Issue
1
Pages
127 - 147
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