Religions (Aug 2020)

Religiosity and Generosity: Multi-Level Approaches to Studying the Religiousness of Prosocial Actions

  • Patricia Snell Herzog,
  • Amy Strohmeier,
  • David P. King,
  • Rafia A. Khader,
  • Andrew L. Williams,
  • Jamie L. Goodwin,
  • Dana R. H. Doan,
  • Bhekinkosi Moyo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11090446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 446

Abstract

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This paper provides a meta-analysis of the intersection of (a) religiosity and spirituality with (b) generosity, philanthropy, nonprofits, and prosociality. The study is informed by three informational sources, chronologically: (1) informational interviews with scholars and practitioners based within and studying regions outside of the U.S. and Western Europe; (2) discovery search of purposefully selected extant publications, especially focusing on the last decade of contemporary scholarship; and (3) systematic search of relevant peer-reviewed publication outlets since 2010. Reviewed publications are categorized by level of analysis into macro, meso, and micro approaches. Across each level and source, publications are also geo-tagged for their geographic scope. Particular attention is paid to the under-studied world regions of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The results reveal that Asia is the most studied and Latin America the least studied, and that meso-level approaches are the most common while micro-level are the least common. Additionally, a map of publication counts reveals within-region inequalities by country. Implications of the analysis are drawn for future studies, particularly ways to advance this interdisciplinary field.

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