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- Title: Understanding the Role of Relational Factors in Christian Spirituality (Report)
- Author : Journal of Psychology and Theology
- Release Date : January 22, 2008
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 224 KB
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Researchers developing multidimensional models of relational quality have largely neglected to consider the potential role of relational spirituality in their models. Recent relational spirituality models have emerged predominantly from a psychodynamic framework. The current study of 385 Christian adults was designed to expand the understanding of the associations between spiritual and relational dimensions. A principal components analysis of 10 measures of spirituality produced two components accounting for just over 50% of the variance. The components were labeled Positive Relationship with God and Instrumental Relationship with God. A second principal components analysis of 7 relationship scales resulted in a single component accounting for 55% of the variance and seemed to measure negative relational quality. This component was labeled Negative Relationships with Others. Using component scores, a multiple regression analysis was then conducted in which the two spirituality components were used to predict relational quality. The two spirituality components accounted for approximately 35% of the variance in the relational component. Theoretical and practical considerations are discussed and areas for further research are recommended. Despite the longstanding interest in dimensions of interpersonal relationships and the more recent, though profound, emerging interest in spirituality, surprisingly little attention has been directed toward the relationship between these two important domains. The inherently relational nature of spirituality has been largely neglected in model development. It seems reasonable, even likely, that relational dimensions present in horizontal (interpersonal) relationships (e.g., trust, intimacy, attachment, etc.) may also he meaningfully applied to vertical (spiritual) relationships. At the present time, very little is known about associations between religiousness/spirituality' and relational functioning.