Religion and Death: A Test of Homans' Thesis

Author:

Leming Michael R.1

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor of Sociology, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota

Abstract

This article tests George Homans' contention that religion arouses a sense of anxiety concerning death and then alleviates the anxiety it creates. Data were collected on 372 participants who were randomly selected employing a multistage cluster sample of Northfield, Minnesota residents. Interview schedules were administered to the participants consisting of various background items, the Leming Fear of Death Scale [1] and ten items developed by Glock and Stark [2], and Faulkner and DeJong to assess religiosity [3]. Correlating religiosity scales scores with death anxiety scores and controlling for the factors of age, social class, and religious preference; a curvilinear relationship was found between the primary variables. Such evidence seems to indicate that religiosity may serve the dual function of afflicting the comforted and comforting the afflicted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Health (social science)

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3. Radcliffe-Brown A. R., Taboo W. A., Lessa and Vogt E. Z. (eds.), Reader in Comparative Religion: An Anthropological Approach, Harper and Row, New York, pp. 72–83, 1965.

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