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    hospitality, and most crucially move from a pole of illusion to an intimacy with God through prayer. Struggling with these polarities provides opportunity to construct a practical standard for the spiritual life that incorporates the whole of human experience. Nouwen’s threefold standard for the spiritual life develops a practical approach to these polarities and provides a practical framework for a discipline of discipleship. Henri’s approach to holiness is born out of the recognition that each person

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    believe that everyone can succeed but must fail at least once to do so; and that everyone has the ability to understand another even if they do not agree with his or her own beliefs. My beliefs and values stem from too many places to name. Every experience I have, every moment that I am alive, pushes me towards or away from a belief. Every decision my parents make influences my beliefs and values. Every value and belief I learn at school and in my faith community at church allows me to consider whether

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    ADORATION ________________________________________ Summary I. Adoration in the Experience of Montfort II. Adoration in French Spirituality of the Seventeenth Century. III. Montfort’s Illumination on the Subject of Adoration: 1. The attitude of adoration; 2. Recipients of adoration: a. An absolute "no" to idolatry, b. Adoration of God, c. "Adorable Jesus." IV. Adoration of God in Our Times: 1. Idolatry or adoration?: a. Liberation from modern idolatries, b. Adoration

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    Religious Experience

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    The study of religious and spiritual experiences can be complicated because so much time an effort can be waste by trying to find a meaning to what experience is. Gadmmer states that the concept of experience is one of the most obscure it exits. People are aware that experience is something more than ere actions or behavior. Experience refers to a total way of acting or being and cannot be reduced to its parts, even if those parts can be identified. Religion provides meaning and closure for many

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    Religious Experience

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    A new eagerness and ideas of the awakened brought disagreement and isolation over the nature of religious experience. Edward researched the fruit of revival and his conclusion descried the revival in his own fellowship. He surfaced with a perceptive, doctrinal rooted plan of evidences by which improve participants might detect the true meaning of their religious experiences. He didn’t want to describe the mental and spiritual state of the awakened. He desired to establish signs of those who were

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    About beliefs The belief system is the foundation, the primary factor that makes up your identity. Your belief system is a set of precepts that guides your daily life, is a set of those basic beliefs that govern your feelings, thoughts, emotions, words, and actions. Beliefs are those assumptions you make about the world, about yourself, and about how you expect things to be. Beliefs are about how you think things really are. What you truly believe actually defines who you are, how you act; and

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    many Church activities that benefit both the community and himself. He likes doing community services as it helps release some stress caused by his illness. Being involved in Church has taken him to Jerusalem, which to him was the most wonderful experience. Traveling has played an important role for him but cannot do so often due to his dependency of a machine to clean his blood. What went well The patient was able to express himself openly; no questions were skipped or left blank. Explaining

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    added title of “Alone”. In “Alone”, Poe reveals he believes his existence is meaningless and no one would care if he disappeared completely. Throughout this poem, Poe clearly reveals that he is losing his faith in God and beginning to question the religious teachings of his childhood. In this poem, Poe uses metaphors to disclose his feelings of losing his sense of self due to the fact that he believes God is rejecting him. From the opening lines of the poem, Poe portrays that he has been lost in his

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    & Roehlkepartain, 2008). Findings showed that most adolescents hold spiritual or religious beliefs already and choose to draw on them when experiencing life-changing events. Despite this information, healthcare professionals overlook the spiritual needs of adolescents (Neuman, 2011). Spirituality is defined by the Merriam-Webster (2015) dictionary as “the quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters.” That is the simple definition of it from a dictionary. In depth, spirituality

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    Religious Experiences

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    your statement “God affects a person’s thinking” is an important component of religious experience. Everyone’s individual experience is unique and I believe God tailors this experience to specifically what each person needs at the time. So many times people get caught up in ‘corporate religious experiences’ and then afterwards they are left wondering if they got swept away by the experience or if a meaningful experience really happened. The article When exorcists need help, they call him gives an

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