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behaviors related to
religion are
instances of
scrupulosity:
strictly speaking, for example,
scrupulosity is not
present in
people who
repeat religious...
- (February 2021). "Roles of Religiosity, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms,
Scrupulosity, and
Shame in Self-Perceived **** Addiction: A
Preregistered Study"...
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Another common obsession is
scrupulosity, the
pathological guilt/anxiety
about moral or
religious issues. In
scrupulosity, a person's
obsessions focus...
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people and
religion because of Ned Flanders's chronic, over-the-top
scrupulosity.
Lovejoy is the
pastor of the
Western Branch of
American Reform Presbylutheranism...
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Mortification of the
flesh Mortification (theology)
Religion and ****uality
Scrupulosity Self-denial ****ual
abstinence Temptation Ten
Commandments Theology of...
- of the
flesh Redemptive suffering Redemptive violence Religious abuse Scrupulosity Self-mutilation Self-defeating
personality disorder The world, the flesh...
- of an
informed conscience but "Catholic"
guilt is
often confused with
scrupulosity, and an
overly scrupulous conscience is an
exaggeration of
healthy guilt...
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pages with
titles containing Scruple Skrupel, a
Norwegian unit of
length Scrupulosity Maigret Has Scruples, a 1958
novel This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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theology Mortification of the
flesh Pain and
pleasure Runner's high
Scrupulosity Self-denial ****ual
abstinence Temperance (virtue)
Temptation The Protestant...
- History. New York: W.W. Norton, 1962 Ciarrocchi,
Joseph W. "Religion,
Scrupulosity, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder," in
Michael A. Jenike, Lee Baer,...