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Catholic Christians reject Protestants' criticism and retaliate in their prayers
Religious StudiesHumanities and Social Sciences Communications

Catholic Christians reject Protestants' criticism and retaliate in their prayers

J. L. Thürmer

This research by J. Lukas Thürmer delves into how Catholic Christians respond to criticism from their fellow Catholics compared to Protestants. The findings highlight that Protestant criticism is seen as more threatening, prompting defensive prayers that can sometimes be hostile. Discover how this dynamic can exacerbate societal divisions.... show more
Abstract
Christianity pledges the peaceful acceptance of attacks but elicited numerous intergroup conflicts. This contradiction may arise from basic group-processes, including the rejection of intergroup criticism. Catholic Christians (Experiment 1, N=322, online; Experiment 2, N = 252 in-person survey during Church activities) responded to criticism of their faith that was either attributed to a fellow Catholic or a Protestant commenter. Criticism from a Protestant (vs. Catholic) source was rated to be less constructive, more threatening, and ascribed worse commenter characteristics. Outgroup criticism did not change support for the unity of Christians (ecumenism, Experiment 1) but increased the likelihood of praying for the commenter (Experiment 2). The content of outgroup-directed prayers was hostile. Effects emerged independent of reported fundamentalism and in a context highly conducive to inter-denomination debate. These findings demonstrate that religious group processes can evoke counter-normative defenses, thus spurring conflict. Understanding these processes may help mend divided societies.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 27, 2024
Authors
J. Lukas Thürmer
Tags
Catholic ChristiansProtestant criticismhostile prayersreligious conflictsocietal divisions
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