And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (NIV). Research development has indicated that religious commitment followed by hands on religious experience often contributes to quality- of life. Kohlberg’s theory of the stages of moral development laid a good foundation that outlines the various aspects of morality and decision- making. However, Brooks (2014) found that emotions play a core role in everyday decision- making, thus, focusing on Scripture, prayer, and meditation can settle the anxious brain in the areas of finding rest, healing, and reliance on God. Moral reasoning can be effective when they take a look at their faith views, and how not to react based on their anxious brain, rather individuals can make better decisions grounded in their spiritual base (Brooks, 2014). Research studies have noted that for many persons “morality and spirituality” are not recognizably different domains. For instance, several individuals reported that their religious beliefs and faith dedication is what guides their moral principles, as well is the source of their “values and goals, resolution of conflicts, and [ethical] social behaviors” (Brooks,
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (NIV). Research development has indicated that religious commitment followed by hands on religious experience often contributes to quality- of life. Kohlberg’s theory of the stages of moral development laid a good foundation that outlines the various aspects of morality and decision- making. However, Brooks (2014) found that emotions play a core role in everyday decision- making, thus, focusing on Scripture, prayer, and meditation can settle the anxious brain in the areas of finding rest, healing, and reliance on God. Moral reasoning can be effective when they take a look at their faith views, and how not to react based on their anxious brain, rather individuals can make better decisions grounded in their spiritual base (Brooks, 2014). Research studies have noted that for many persons “morality and spirituality” are not recognizably different domains. For instance, several individuals reported that their religious beliefs and faith dedication is what guides their moral principles, as well is the source of their “values and goals, resolution of conflicts, and [ethical] social behaviors” (Brooks,