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Ecumenical and Traditioned Measurement: Measuring Christian Maturation Across Distinct Traditions of Christian Spirituality [PDF]
The aim of this article is to explore some of the challenges of measuring Christian spiritual development across distinct traditions of Christian spirituality.
, Alexis D Abernethy
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Spiritual Authority: A Christian Perspective
Buddhist-Christian Studies, 2010One could define spiritual authority as the power to support the opening of the entire universe and especially of the life of human beings toward union with the redeeming ultimate reality. Christian tradition knows several holders of this power: God, Jesus Christ, the angels, the saints and priests, spiritual guides, and last but not least each and ...
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Christianity and Spirituality in Healthcare
Journal of Quality in Health Care & Economics, 2022According to the American Medical Association, ‘Health care is a fundamental human good because it affects our opportunity to pursue life goals, reduces our pain and suffering, helps prevent premature loss of life, and provides information needed to plan for our lives.’ Christianity is the world’s largest religion and most widely diffused of all faiths
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Interiority and Christian Spirituality
The Journal of Religion, 2000L'A. traite de theologie ascetique et d'interiorite dans la litterature chretienne et la philosophie de Charles Taylor et Wittgenstein. Il critique l'idee habituelle du rapport interne/externe et soutient que l'exterieur est la source majeure de l'interiorite.
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Religion, 1993
Abstract This article examines the rise of post-Christian spiritualities in the last three decades. Attention is first given to feminist versions of such spirituality (popular as well as academic), since these seem to be amongst the earliest and most influential forms of post-Christian spirituality.
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Abstract This article examines the rise of post-Christian spiritualities in the last three decades. Attention is first given to feminist versions of such spirituality (popular as well as academic), since these seem to be amongst the earliest and most influential forms of post-Christian spirituality.
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