Ambiente ostile? Sarete più religiosi
Galileonet,
Per quale motivo determinate popolazioni mostrano un maggiore attaccamento alla religione rispetto ad altre? Una risposta…
Religion: Je härter die Umwelt, umso strenger die Götter
Süddeutsche.de,
Bei hunderten Gesellschaften weltweit haben Forscher untersucht, wie religiöse Überzeugungen mit Umweltfaktoren zusammenhängen.
Living in Tough Environments Makes People More Prone to Belief in God
Smithsonian Magazine,
People living in harsh natural environments are more likely to believe in a tough, moralizing god
Hoe streng God is, hangt af van het klimaat
Trouw,
Waarom kennen sommige culturen een strenge, moralistische god en andere culturen een mild opperwezen? Volgens een nieuwe studie…
Believing in God a Product Of Harsh Conditions, Hardships -- New Study
International Business Times,
In a new study co-authored by a New Zealand researcher, believing in god is associated with harsh conditions.
Tutkimus: Ankarissa oloissa uskotaan suuriin moralisoiviin ja jumaliin
Helsingin Sanomat,
In harter Umwelt sind die Götter strikt
Scinexx,
Religionen und ihr Gottesbild werden von ökologischen und gesellschaftlichen Faktoren geprägt
Judgemental gods the offspring of harsh times, study finds
New Zealand Herald,
People living in hardship are more likely to believe in moralising, high gods, according to a major new study co-authored by…
Tough Weather Makes for Moralistic Gods
Pacific Standard,
Climate variability and the availability of natural resources help shape religious beliefs, scientists find.
News story from The Guardian on Monday 10 November 2014
The Guardian,
Societies living in harsh environments more likely to believe in moralizing gods, study finds
Phys.org,
Just as physical adaptations help populations prosper in inhospitable habitats, belief in moralizing, high gods might be…
Of gods and men
EurekAlert!,
( National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) ) New research finds that cultures living in harsher ecosystems with limited…