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Philosophy / Academia / Belief / Epistemology / Religious studies / Spirituality / Religiosity / Psychology of religion / System justification / Religion / Theory of justification / Sociology of religion
Date: 2014-11-17 11:20:15
Philosophy
Academia
Belief
Epistemology
Religious studies
Spirituality
Religiosity
Psychology of religion
System justification
Religion
Theory of justification
Sociology of religion

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Belief in a Just God (and a Just Society): A System Justification Perspective on Religious Ideology John T. Jost, Carlee Beth Hawkins, Brian A. Nosek, Erin P. Hennes, C

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