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Harun Yahya
"Ateisme yang sangat mempengaruhi dunia ilmiah dan pemikiran sejak abad ke-18, kini tengah mengalami keruntuhan yang tak terhindarkan. Dalam film ini, anda akan saksikan bagaimana sejumlah asumsi dasar ateisme terbantahkan oleh perkembangan ilmiah, politik dan sosiologis yang terjadi selama beberapa dekade terakhir."
Jakarta: Nada Cipta Raya, 2003
297YAHK001
Multimedia  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Muhammad Nico Kurniawan
"Salah satu faktor yang telah ditemukan secara konsisten berkorelasi dengan kebahagiaan adalah religiusitas. Di sisi lain, terdapat kelompok minoritas yang tidak terafiliasi dengan agama manapun, yaitu orang orang yang mengidentifikasi diri mereka sebagai ateis atau agnostik. Penelitian sebelumnya menemukan beberapa inkonsistensi mengenai hubungan antara identitas religius, religiusitas dan kebahagiaan. Peneliti menduga hal ini dipengaruhi oleh faktor mediasi berupa kesepian. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memahami hubungan antara religiusitas, sekularisme, dan identitas beragama terhadap kebahagiaan ketika dimediasi oleh Kesepian. Sebanyak 171 partisipan berusia lebih dari 18 tahun telah mengisi seperangkat kuesioner online, yang terdiri dari PERMA Profiler, Central Religiosity Scale. Secular Belief Scale, dan Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale - 6. Hasil analisis menggunakan PROCESS simple mediation (Model 4) menunjukkan bahwa religiusitas merupakan prediktor positif dan signifikan untuk kebahagiaan. Namun kesepian tidak ditemukan memediasi hubungan ini. Selain itu juga ditemukan bahwa sekularisme dan identitas religius tidak dapat memprediksi tingkat kebahagiaan. Hasil penelitian ini memiliki banyak implikasi menarik yang dapat digunakan baik untuk pengembangan teori selanjutnya maupun aplikasi praktis.

One factor that has been found to consistently correlate with happiness is religiosity. On the other hand, there are minority groups who are not affiliated with any religion, namely people who identify themselves as atheists or agnostics. Previous research found some inconsistencies regarding the relationship between religious identity, religiosity and happiness. Researchers suspect that this is influenced by mediating factors in the form of loneliness. This research aims to understand the relationship between religiosity, secularism and religious identity on happiness when mediated by loneliness. A total of 171 participants aged over 18 years have filled out a set of online questionnaires, consisting of the PERMA Profiler, Central Religiosity Scale. Secular Belief Scale, and Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale - 6. The results of analysis using PROCESS simple mediation (Model 4) show that religiosity is a positive and significant predictor of happiness. However, loneliness was not found to mediate this relationship. Apart from that, it was also found that secularism and religious identity could not predict the level of happiness. The results of this research have many interesting implications that can be used both for further theoretical development and practical applications.."
Depok: Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Indonesia, 2024
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Anderson, Bonnie S.
"Famous in the 1850s, Ernestine Rose has been undeservedly forgotten. An outstanding orator and activist for womens rights, free thought, anti-slavery, and pacifism, Rose became admired despite being the only foreigner and atheist in all these US movements. This biography restores her amazing life to history. Born the only child of a Polish rabbi in 1810, she rejected both Judaism and her fathers choice of a fiance for her, successfully sued in court for control of her inheritance, and left Poland forever at seventeen. After living in Berlin and Paris, she moved to London, where she became a follower of the industrialist-turned-socialist Robert Owen and met her husband, William Rose. They emigrated to New York in 1836. From then until 1869, Rose fought for freedom from religion, for abolitionism, and for feminism. Among the most radical reformers of her day, she believed all people, black and white, male and female, deserved equal rights. As an atheist, she was stigmatized as an infidel but believed that religion handicapped all believers, especially women. The rise of religion and antisemitism during the Civil War, coupled with splits in the womens movement, led the Roses to return to England in 1869. There she continued to be an advocate for feminism, free thought, and pacifism until her death in 1892. Restoring recognition of her unique life and career returns an important and vital figure to our heritage.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
e20469848
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library