Metaphors Subtly Influence Feelings of Gratitude to God
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-19-2023
School
Psychology
Abstract
Previous research shows that metaphors in language can subtly influence how individuals think about a wide range of topics. Can these nudges cause individuals to feel more gratitude to God, an experience with established benefits for personal well-being? We present two experimental studies testing whether situational exposure to metaphor influences individuals’ appraisals of God’s benevolence and state levels of gratitude toward God. Across studies, we found that metaphors for God did increase both, but that these effects were highly conditional on audience characteristics. These studies advance our understanding of cognitive processes underlying gratitude to God and provide new insight on who may likely benefit from interventions designed to increase gratitude to God.
Publication Title
The Journal of Positive Psychology
Volume
19
Issue
1
First Page
49
Last Page
65
Recommended Citation
Keefer, L. A.,
Brown, F. L.,
Dowell, C. J.
(2023). Metaphors Subtly Influence Feelings of Gratitude to God. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 19(1), 49-65.
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