Category: Spirituality

  • Spiritual Barrenness in “The Waste Land” Poem

    Table of Contents Introduction The Post-War Struggle Apathy and Death Materialism and Spirituality Conventionalism Death-in-Life Conclusion References Introduction T.S. Eliot is one of the most significant modernist poets, particularly due to his use of vivid imagery in the exploration of social issues pertaining to the British community of the time. The Waste Land, written in…

  • The School of Benedictine Spirituality

    Table of Contents Introduction Importance of the School School of Benedictine Spirituality and Psychological Growth Conclusion References Introduction People got used to the fact the scientists do not believe in the things that seem to be supernatural and lack substantial evidence. Mainly, they consider religion to be a concept created by the human beings in…

  • Ignatian Spirituality: Origin, Concepts, Attitude

    Table of Contents Introduction The Origins of the Ignatian Spirituality The Concept of God The Perception of the Spiritual Practice The Concepts of Discernment and Contemplation The Significance of Ignatian Spirituality for the Society Conclusion References Introduction The dynamic changes in the present-day society and a great number of international conflicts make many people realize…

  • Assessment of Spiritual Needs and Life Philosophy

    Interview Q.1. Who or what provides you with strength and hope? Well, I suppose that my greatest support is my family. My husband makes me stronger, children make me feel needed, and a tiny granddaughter is my inspiration. I want them to be happy, so I try not to focus on my disease. Of course,…

  • Spirituality Part in the Worldview Inventory

    Table of Contents Spirituality Pluralism, Scientism, and Postmodernism Prime reality and the nature of the world around me A human being and happenings when one dies Possibility of knowing anything at all The ability of people to know right or wrong Meaning of human history References Spirituality Over the years, several connotations have been developed…

  • Spiritual Suicide from the Religious Perspective

    Suicide is a highly controversial issue that requires special attention of society. Significant efforts have been put on a global scale into the research of this grave phenomenon and the development of the prevention programs. In this section, suicide and its implications will be regarded from the religious perspective. The concept of suicide and its…

  • “Spiritual Wellness: A Journey Toward Wholeness” by Hrabe, Melnyk, and Neale

    Assigned Article Summary The object of the review and summarizing is the article “Spiritual Wellness: A Journey Toward Wholeness,” written by Hrabe, Melnyk, and Neale (2018). The key idea of ​​this work is to find an answer to the question of how to achieve the unity of the soul, mind, and body in order to…

  • Spiritual Formation in the Books of Romans and Ephesians

    Table of Contents Introduction Romans 12: 1-2 Ephesians 4:17-20 Application to spiritual formation Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction The books of Romans and Ephesians were written by Paul, and both contained extortions to the people on how to live their lives according to the dictates of Christianity. Romans 12: 1-2 and Ephesians 4:17-20 have a common…

  • Critique of Westerhoff’s Spiritual Life

    Table of Contents Introduction Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction This is a critical analysis of the book entitled “Spiritual Life” by Westerhoff. Westerhoff says that it is not possible for preachers as well as the teachers to have a ministry that is fully effective…

  • The Great Awakening That Refers to the Spiritual Revitalization

    The Great Awakening refers to the spiritual revitalization that swept across New England colonies in the 18th century, which sparked renewed religious activity in America. Many preachers participated in the dynamic transformation of the faithful and followers of the traditional Protestantism like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. This radical religious change instilled a sense of…