Roger S. Gottlieb provides a lucid and accessible overview of what spirituality is, enabling a clear-eyed understanding of the concept, its manifold connections to other aspects of personal and social life, its role as a positive psychological and social phenomenon, and some of the risks that attend it.
Roger S. Gottlieb provides a lucid and accessible overview of what spirituality is, enabling a clear-eyed understanding of the concept, its manifold connections to other aspects of personal and social life, its role as a positive psychological and social phenomenon, and some of the risks that attend it.
Professor of Philosophy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: What it Is Chapter 1: Spirit in Motion Chapter 2: The Spiritual Path Chapter 3: Spirituality in Religious Tradition Chapter 4: How Spirituality Became Modern Chapter 5: Spiritual but Not Religious Chapter 6: Practice, Practice, Practice Chapter 7: Why Now? Part II: Why it Matters Chapter 8: Spirituality and Healing Chapter 9: Spirituality and Nature Chapter 10: Spirituality and Politics Part III: End/Beginning Chapter 11: Grace and Despair Acknowledgements Notes Index
Introduction Part I: What it Is Chapter 1: Spirit in Motion Chapter 2: The Spiritual Path Chapter 3: Spirituality in Religious Tradition Chapter 4: How Spirituality Became Modern Chapter 5: Spiritual but Not Religious Chapter 6: Practice, Practice, Practice Chapter 7: Why Now? Part II: Why it Matters Chapter 8: Spirituality and Healing Chapter 9: Spirituality and Nature Chapter 10: Spirituality and Politics Part III: End/Beginning Chapter 11: Grace and Despair Acknowledgements Notes Index
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