Abstract
This article reports on a qualitative exploration of the well-being and meaning that second- and third-generation Christians from an African context experience because of their integration of religion in their life and being. A textured, integrated tapestry is created of the participants’ understanding of God (God-concept), experience of their relationship with God (God-image) and understanding of life as coloured by their belief systems. The contribution of their God-belief to their sense of meaning and psychological well-being frames the tapestry of this article.
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Van der Merwe, E. K., Van Eeden, C., & Van Deventer, H. J. M. (2010). A psychological perspective on god-belief as a source of well-being and meaning. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 66(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v66i1.332
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