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  1. Roger S. Gottlieb,2003 A Spirituality of Resistance addresses the challenges of creating a spiritual life in the midst of unprecedented environmental crisis In the end Gottlieb finds that only through striving to protect the earth and all its inhabitants can one find authentic personal and spiritual peace This Sacred Earth Roger S. Gottlieb,2...

  2. Mar 26, 2014 · This article describes the purpose of the 3-part Special Issue on Spirituality and Adult Development, and the contents of Part I. Developing individuals express their belief that spirituality...

  3. For many, spiritual development includes religious observances, prayer or meditation, and belief in a supreme being or a higher power. For others, it may simply be connecting to something larger than oneself through music, art, nature, or fellowship with others. This lesson will help you examine your spiritual life and review your spiritual ...

  4. However, in a broad perspective, spirituality deals fundamentally with how human beings approach the unknowns of life, how we define and relate to the sacred. Spirituality is considered by many psychologists to be an inherent property of the human being (Helminiak, 1996; Newberg, D’Aquili, & Rause, 2001).

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  5. The Theology of Spirituality: Its Growing Importance Amid the Transformations of the Modern World and the Church. Adam Rybicki. Verbum Vitae. This article raises issues surrounding the theology of spirituality as a relatively new theological focus.

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  6. Religion is a specific set of organised beliefs and practices, usually shared by a community or group. Spirituality is more of an individual practice and has to do with having a sense of peace and purpose. It also relates to the process of developing beliefs around the meaning of life and connection with others.

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  8. In the materialist philosophy, spirituality is only an existentially perceived reality and not transcendental, absolute truth. It may be emotionally satisfying, but it is otherwise impotent and irrelevant to an exploration of an integrated, universal reality.

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