Religions (Nov 2021)

Relating Compassion, Spirituality, and Scandal before Unjust Suffering: An Empirical Assessment

  • Lluis Oviedo,
  • Josefa Torralba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12110977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 977

Abstract

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Recent studies in the field of cognitive science of religion have proposed a connection between religious beliefs, theory of mind, and prosocial behaviour. Theory of mind appears to be related to empathy and compassion, and both to a special sensitivity towards unjust suffering, which could trigger a religious crisis, as has often happened and is revealed in the “theodicy question”. To test such relationships, adolescents were surveyed by an exploratory questionnaire. The collected data point to a more complex, less linear interaction, which depends more on cultural factors and reflexive elaboration than cognitive structures. In general, compassion and outrage before unjust suffering appear to be quite related; compassion is related to religious practice and even more to spiritual perception.

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