‘Religion’, ‘spirituality’ and ‘virtue’ are often used with the implication that they are closely related, or even the same thing, though other uses distinguish them. Of various possible modes of definition, an operational one seems the most helpful. Religion can best be taken as a polythetic concept, defined by a selection from a list of characteristics. Spirituality has several different meanings, while virtue corresponds to one entity, with much agreement, though also some disagreement, as to what counts as virtuous. The three overlap in some respects but are distinct in others. It is desirable to be clear about precisely what is meant in any discussion of them
Some Victorian evolutionary thinkers, such as James Frazer, theorised that humanity’s mental stages ...
What is spirituality? How do we recognize it in the lives of individuals and in the life of the chur...
Author’s IntroductionReligious conversations – both scholarly and popular – routinely employ the ter...
An analysis of the conceptual validity of the spirituality/religion distinction in the light of rese...
Keller B, Klein C, Swhajor A, Silver CF, Hood RW, Streib H. The Semantics of "Spirituality" and Rela...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
The terms faith, spirituality, and religion are often used interchangeably, though their definitions...
Streib H, Hood RW. "Spirituality" as Privatized Experience-Oriented Religion: Empirical and Conceptu...
Streib H. More spiritual than religious: changes in the religious field require new approaches. In: ...
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In recent years, the word “spirituality” is frequently used in a wide range of research areas, such ...
Religion, Spirituality and Social Work are independent concepts, however these terms are closely in...
Streib H. Components of the Semantic Field of "Spirituality" and "Religion" Emerging from Semantic D...
Streib H, Hood RW. Understanding "Spirituality" - Conceptual Considerations. In: Streib H, Hood RW, ...
Religiousness of people who perceive themselves as believers, but who do not participate or rarely p...
Some Victorian evolutionary thinkers, such as James Frazer, theorised that humanity’s mental stages ...
What is spirituality? How do we recognize it in the lives of individuals and in the life of the chur...
Author’s IntroductionReligious conversations – both scholarly and popular – routinely employ the ter...
An analysis of the conceptual validity of the spirituality/religion distinction in the light of rese...
Keller B, Klein C, Swhajor A, Silver CF, Hood RW, Streib H. The Semantics of "Spirituality" and Rela...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
The terms faith, spirituality, and religion are often used interchangeably, though their definitions...
Streib H, Hood RW. "Spirituality" as Privatized Experience-Oriented Religion: Empirical and Conceptu...
Streib H. More spiritual than religious: changes in the religious field require new approaches. In: ...
Streib H, Hood RW. Research on "spirituality": new perspectives from reconsidering the classics on r...
In recent years, the word “spirituality” is frequently used in a wide range of research areas, such ...
Religion, Spirituality and Social Work are independent concepts, however these terms are closely in...
Streib H. Components of the Semantic Field of "Spirituality" and "Religion" Emerging from Semantic D...
Streib H, Hood RW. Understanding "Spirituality" - Conceptual Considerations. In: Streib H, Hood RW, ...
Religiousness of people who perceive themselves as believers, but who do not participate or rarely p...
Some Victorian evolutionary thinkers, such as James Frazer, theorised that humanity’s mental stages ...
What is spirituality? How do we recognize it in the lives of individuals and in the life of the chur...
Author’s IntroductionReligious conversations – both scholarly and popular – routinely employ the ter...