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ISSN 1527-7143
Research Articles
May 15, 2026 PDT

Cognitive and Social Influences on Faith and Belief Formation Among Baptist Pastors in the Lagos East Baptist Conference, Nigeria

Timothy Olatunde Tijani, MA, PhD (in-view, 2026), Oloruntoba Oyesanmi OTUSANWO, MA, Janet Modupe Babalola, MA, Victoria Olateju Bakare, MA, Gabriel Olusegun Olutunde, MA, Fortunatus G. P. Alabi,
belief formationclergy psychologycognitive processespsychology of religionsocial influence
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Tijani, T. O., OTUSANWO, O. O., Babalola, J. M., Bakare, V. O., Olutunde, G. O., & Alabi, F. G. P. (2026). Cognitive and social influences on faith and belief formation among Baptist pastors in the Lagos East Baptist Conference, Nigeria. North American Journal of Psychology, 1178–1190. https://doi.org/10.65696/001c.162288
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