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[Previous entry: "New Korean girl-band once all men."] [Main Index] [Next entry: "NASA due for shakeup."] 10/24/2005 Entry: "New book on religion has intersting ideas." New book on religion has interesting ideas. A Harvard psychologist named Gordon Allport did some key research in the 1950s on various kinds of human prejudice and came up with a definition of religiosity that is still in use today. He suggested that there were two types of religious commitment - extrinsic and intrinsic. Extrinsic religiosity he defined as religious self-centredness. Such a person goes to church or synagogue as a means to an end - for what they can get out of it. They might go to church to be seen, because it is the social norm in their society, conferring respectability or social advancement. Going to church (or synagogue) becomes a social convention.
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