The conceptualization of God as seen in adjective ratings

RL Gorsuch�- Journal for the scientific study of religion, 1968 - JSTOR
RL Gorsuch
Journal for the scientific study of religion, 1968JSTOR
Previous studies have identified several dimensions reflecting the concepts used by
religious people in describing God. Semantic Differential research has also found adjectival
factors which apply to numerous concepts, including that of God. The present study sought
to identify replicable factors in the conceptualization of the deity from both areas of previous
research. Adjectives of possible applicability to the concept of" God" were included in a
hierarchical factor analysis. A general factor of the Traditional Christian concept appeared�…
Previous studies have identified several dimensions reflecting the concepts used by religious people in describing God. Semantic Differential research has also found adjectival factors which apply to numerous concepts, including that of God. The present study sought to identify replicable factors in the conceptualization of the deity from both areas of previous research. Adjectives of possible applicability to the concept of "God" were included in a hierarchical factor analysis. A general factor of the Traditional Christian concept appeared along with factors previously identified (Deisticness, Eternality, Evaluation, Kindliness, Omni-ness, and Wrathfulness) as well as several new dimensions (e.g., Irrelevancy and Potently Passive). The internal consistency of each scale resulting from the factor analysis was determined in another sample of subjects and indicated that most of the factors could be easily measured.
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