Some people currently describe themselves as spiritual but not religious regarding their faiththat is, they have a
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Some people currently describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious” regarding their faith—that is, they have a favorable affect and cognition toward God, but reject the behavior associated with or expected of organized religion. Why, as meaning seekers, might people be drawn toward this stance?
What is it about being an embodied human that may make this stance difficult to maintain?
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Exploring Psychology And Christian Faith An Introductory Guide
ISBN: 104291
1st Edition
Authors: Donald J. Tellinghuisen, Paul Moes
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