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To measure religious attitudes in a secularized context, Hutsbaut (1996; 19
97) constructed the Post-Critical Belief scale, which was considered to con
tain three subscales (Orthodoxy, External Critique and Historical Relativis
m). In a first study it is demonstrated that the two bipolar dimensions of
the model of Wulff (1991; 1997) (Inclusion vs. Exclusion of Transcendence a
nd Literal vs. Symbolic) chararcterized the internal structure of the Post-
Critical Belief scale. In a two-dimensional representation of the Post-Crit
ical Belief scale, four instead of three subscales emerged (Orthodoxy, Exte
rnal Critique, Relativism and Second Naivete). Each of these subscales rela
tes to one of the four quadrants in Wulff's model. Based on these findings
a revised Post-Critical Belief scale was constructed, in order to elaborate
each of the four subscales. This revised version was put to the test in a
second and third study. The internal structure was demonstrated to be stabl
e and replicable. The consequences of the revision are illustrated via the
relationships between the subscales and racism.