In Adulthood, Morality, and the Fully Human, John Shea examines what it means for someone to achieve full moral development or to become what he calls "fully human." Shea highlights integrity, mutuality, care, and justice as core components of this process and depicts the effects of personal growth on education, psychotherapy, and spirituality.
In Adulthood, Morality, and the Fully Human, John Shea examines what it means for someone to achieve full moral development or to become what he calls "fully human." Shea highlights integrity, mutuality, care, and justice as core components of this process and depicts the effects of personal growth on education, psychotherapy, and spirituality.
John J. Shea was professor of psychology and religion, human development, pastoral counseling, and pastoral care at Fordham University and Boston College.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Chapter 1: Integrity and Mutuality: Structure of the Fully Human Chapter 2: The Six Characteristics: The Fully Human as Mosaic Chapter 3: Care and Justice: The Fully Human in Action Chapter 4: Violence and Peace: Dialectic of the Fully Human Part II Chapter 5: Education and the Fully Human Chapter 6: Psychotherapy and the Fully Human Chapter 7: Spirituality and the Fully Human Conclusion: The Human Going Forward Appendix
Part I Chapter 1: Integrity and Mutuality: Structure of the Fully Human Chapter 2: The Six Characteristics: The Fully Human as Mosaic Chapter 3: Care and Justice: The Fully Human in Action Chapter 4: Violence and Peace: Dialectic of the Fully Human Part II Chapter 5: Education and the Fully Human Chapter 6: Psychotherapy and the Fully Human Chapter 7: Spirituality and the Fully Human Conclusion: The Human Going Forward Appendix
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