1Department of Psychology, Arizona State University.
Psychol Sci. 2014 Jan;25(1):198-206. doi: 10.1177/0956797613504303. Epub 2013 Nov 21.
How might religion shape intergroup conflict? We tested whether religious infusion-the extent to which religious rituals and discourse permeate the everyday activities of groups and their members-moderated the effects of two factors known to increase intergroup conflict: competition for limited resources and incompatibility of values held by potentially conflicting groups. We used data from the Global Group Relations Project to investigate 194 groups (e.g., ethnic, religious, national) at 97 sites around the world. When religion was infused in group life, groups were especially prejudiced against those groups that held incompatible values, and they were likely to discriminate against such groups. Moreover, whereas disadvantaged groups with low levels of religious infusion typically avoided directing aggression against their resource-rich and powerful counterparts, disadvantaged groups with high levels of religious infusion directed significant aggression against them-despite the significant tangible costs to the disadvantaged groups potentially posed by enacting such aggression. This research suggests mechanisms through which religion may increase intergroup conflict and introduces an innovative method for performing nuanced, cross-societal research.
宗教如何塑造群体间冲突?我们检验了宗教渗透——即宗教仪式和教义渗透到群体及其成员日常活动中的程度——是否会调节两个已知会增加群体间冲突的因素的影响:对有限资源的竞争以及潜在冲突群体所持价值观的不兼容性。我们使用来自全球群体关系项目的数据,调查了全球 97 个地点的 194 个群体(如种族、宗教、民族)。当宗教渗透到群体生活中时,群体尤其会对那些持不兼容价值观的群体产生偏见,并且可能会歧视这些群体。此外,宗教渗透程度低的弱势群体通常避免对资源丰富和强大的对手进行攻击,而宗教渗透程度高的弱势群体则对其进行了重大攻击——尽管弱势群体采取这种攻击行动可能会对他们造成巨大的实际代价。这项研究提出了宗教可能增加群体间冲突的机制,并介绍了一种用于进行细致入微的跨社会研究的创新方法。