Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychology of Religion and Spirituality is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
“At its core, Islam is about standing with the oppressed”: Exploring transgender Muslims’ religious resilience.60
Acknowledgment27
Supplemental Material for Karma and God: Convergent and Divergent Mental Representations of Supernatural Norm Enforcement26
Supplemental Material for What Do Nonreligious Nonbelievers Believe in? Secular Worldviews Around the World25
Supplemental Material for To Believe or Not to Believe: Stereotypes About Agnostics25
Supplemental Material for The RSS-14: Development and Preliminary Validation of a 14-item Form of the Religious and Spiritual Struggles Scale25
Supplemental Material for Religion as an Embodied Practice: Documenting the Various Forms, Meanings, and Associated Experience of Christian Prayer Postures25
Supplemental Material for Beyond Beliefs: Multidimensional Aspects of Religion and Spirituality in Language25
Supplemental Material for Is Belief Priming Associated With Prosocial Intentions? Experimental Evidence From Turkey23
Supplemental Material for Meaning in Science as a Response to Existential Threat20
Religious/spiritual struggles and suicidal ideation in the COVID-19 era: Does the belief in divine control and religious attendance matter?19
Recycling, relatedness, and reincarnation: Religious beliefs about nature and the afterlife as predictors of sustainability practices.18
Meaning in science as a response to existential threat.16
Transcendent accountability amplifies the link between accountability to people and patience and courage in goal pursuit.15
Supplemental Material for Analytic Thinking, Religiosity, and Defensiveness Against Secularism: Absence of Causality15
Supplemental Material for Are Agnostics Associated With Immorality to the Same Degree as Atheists?15
Supplemental Material for The Questionnaire God Representations for Clinical and Scientific Use in the Context of Mental Health Care (QGR-17)15
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