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English, Leona M. – Teachers College Record, 2005
This article addresses twin purposes of adult education: education for social change and education for spiritual growth. In reviewing the historical roots for both purposes, as well as emergent contemporary interests, the author makes the case that renewed attention is being, and ought to be, given to these purposes both by academics and by…
Descriptors: Social Change, Spiritual Development, Adult Educators, Adult Education
Blumhofer, Edith L. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2004
The story is told of Aimee Semple McPherson, a star female evangelist in the USA in the 1920s. Theologically and in her own understanding of doctrine she resisted denominational or classical Pentecostalism and asserted her own view, stemming from Azusa Street, that the message of Spirit baptism belonged to the church at large.
Descriptors: Christianity, Religion, Philosophy, Churches
Thompson, Scott – School Administrator, 2005
Superintendents work in environments that can become politically charged and psychically dangerous. Staying open-hearted and steadily focused on a higher purpose in such circumstances requires the inner strength that results from spiritual practice. Engaging in such practices is not likely to eliminate all stress or prevent political turmoil. But…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Superintendents, Spiritual Development, Environmental Influences
Webster, R. Scott – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2004
A holistic approach to spirituality indicates a spiritual development that is relevant for all students and not just for those who have a religious background. However, debates in England surrounding spirituality in education often generally locate it within the religious domain (Blake, 1996; Carr, 1995, 1999; Isherwood, 1999). Conceptualizing…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development
Rehm, David D. – Current Issues in Catholic Higher Education, 2007
I begin this paper with a caveat. I am not a Catholic, having been baptized in the Eastern Orthodox Church and confirmed in the Episcopal Church. I came to Catholic education in 1995 when I was hired by Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, where I began teaching in the Department of Philosophy. I have learned much about the …
Descriptors: Higher Education, Catholics, Foreign Countries, Church Related Colleges
Seifert, Tricia – About Campus, 2007
As a facet of learning and a means to accomplish the larger goals of higher education, spiritual development is important for students of all faiths. One obstacle that can get in the way of this development is "Christian privilege"--the conscious and subconscious advantages often afforded the Christian faith in America's colleges and universities.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Spiritual Development, Religious Factors
Hayman, Jessie Wetherbe; Kurpius, Sharon Robinson; Befort, Christy; Nicpon, Megan Foley; Hull-Blanks, Elva; Sollenberger, Sonja; Huser, Laura – Counseling and Values, 2007
The authors investigated the relationships between spirituality, body image, self-esteem, and stress in 204 college freshmen who identified themselves as being highly spiritual. A positive relationship was found between spirituality and self-esteem. Although self-esteem was found to be negatively related to stress, spirituality served as a buffer…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Females, Self Concept, Religious Factors
Adams-Price, Carolyn E.; Steinman, Bernard A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine beliefs about creative activity and its psychological and spiritual benefits among middle-aged women who make jewelry, using qualitative measures. Twenty-nine female participants aged 31 to 64 answered questions about the effects of jewelry making on their lives. Qualitative responses provided…
Descriptors: Creativity, Females, Creative Activities, Older Adults
Groome, Thomas H. – Religious Education, 2007
There are enduring features to the human condition and to Christian faith, and thus to the challenge of integrating these two. In this article, the author shares learned wisdom with beginning religious educators. He emphasizes seven important aspects of religious education: (1) Attending to one's own growth toward holiness of life; (2) Being clear…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics
Hodge, David R.; Andereck, Kathleen; Montoya, Harry – Social Work Research, 2007
The costs associated with the use of addictive substances and practices underscore the need for research on protective factors that inhibit use. In this study, the protective influences of various spiritual-religious lifestyle profiles on tobacco smoking, alcohol use, and gambling frequency and expenditures are examined. Among the predominantly…
Descriptors: Smoking, Drinking, Multivariate Analysis, Profiles
Cashwell, Craig S.; Bentley, D. Paige; Bigbee, Amy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2007
Spirituality often is conceptualized as a vital, if not essential, aspect of holistic wellness. The spiritual lives of counselors and counselors-in-training, therefore, are considered with an emphasis on healthy spiritual practices that encourage mindfulness, heartfulness, and soulfulness.
Descriptors: Wellness, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Counselors
Hughes, Philip – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
Drawing on the Spirit of Generation Y project and extensions of that project undertaken in 25 Australian schools by the Christian Research Association, it is argued that the approach to religious knowledge by Australian students can be contrasted with their approach to other forms of knowledge by four features. These are diversity of opinion in…
Descriptors: Opinions, Religious Education, Beliefs, Values Clarification
Inoguchi, Takashi; Fujii, Seiji – Social Indicators Research, 2009
This study is part of a collaborative project examining the quality of life in Confucian societies in Asia. Our major findings suggest that, when our sixteen specific life domains are grouped into three life spheres, namely, material, post-material, and public, the Japanese people tend to be most satisfied with the post-material sphere of life and…
Descriptors: Asians, Family Income, Educational Attainment, Quality of Life
Gray, Howard; Sullivan, Crystal – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2008
Campus ministry contributes to the development of mission and Catholic identity at Catholic colleges and universities through student programming and pastoral care, and also through service to the institution itself. It is important to recognize that while campus ministry is not solely responsible for the outward expressions of Catholic identity,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Institutional Mission, Higher Education
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2006
Learning is neither limited to what is formally taught nor to time spent in classrooms. It occurs whenever and wherever the learner interacts with the surrounding environment. All facets of the community (not just the school) provide learning opportunities--thus the term learning community. This brief provides in-depth answers to the following…
Descriptors: Performance Contracts, Spiritual Development, Classroom Environment, School Community Relationship

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