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    Spiritual Disciplines

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    READING REPORT: SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE BY DONALD S. WHITNEY Submitted to Dr. B. R. Lowman In Partial Completion of Course Requirements For PLED 520 – Spiritual Formation CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 SUMMARY 1 EVALUATION AND CRITIQUE 7 PERSONAL APPLICATION 8 CONCLUSION 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 INTRODUCTION Donald Whitney’s book Spiritual Disciplines for

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    Spiritual Formation

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    SPIRITUAL FORMATION THROUGHOUT THE LIFESPAN BY SOMMER BARNES LIBERTY UNIVERSITY ONLINE Abstract In this research paper‚ I will try to illustrate my hypothesis of spiritual formation throughout the lifespan by using my interpretation of a collection of theories. The theories I will refer to include Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory‚ Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory‚ and Kohlberg’s Development of Moral Reasoning Theory. In Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development‚ he develops a theory of cognitive

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    Spiritual Gifts

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    After spending time in class talking over the list of spiritual gifts and learning more about each I feel like I can better decide what my gifts are. As we went over them I felt that my gifts are encouragement‚ wisdom‚ service. I feel like these gifts are the ones God has given to me. Encouragement is the gift of seeing the glass as “half full”. It is being able to find the positive spiritual and emotional outcome of a situation. The gift of Wisdom is the gift of being able to work through situations

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    A Spiritual Journey

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    about is the one I took to a sacred city in India called Badrinath. I follow Hinduism‚ and in Hinduism there is a saying/belief that if we go on this enriching‚ and spiritual journey‚ we will go to heaven after we pass. I have a guru‚ like a living god‚ who I listen to and look up to. He took me on this spiritual journey. This spiritual journey had started for me 7 years ago in 2005‚ around June I had left San Francisco International Airport‚ and left to my motherland India. I landed in New Delhi

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    Spiritual Autobiography

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    Reflection #1 Spiritual Autobiography The religion of my culture‚ which most African Americans ascribe‚ is Christianity. The denomination is generally Baptist‚ Pentecostal or Apostolic. The three denominations are similar in faith with certain variations. Some variations include attire‚ personal associations‚ diet and lifestyles. For generations my family identify with the Pentecostal and the Apostolic faiths. My maternal grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher. He was very stringent regarding his

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    Negro Spirituals

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    Negro Spirituals Spirituals‚ a religious folk song of American origin‚ particularly associated with African-American Protestants of the southern United States. The African-American spiritual‚ characterized by syncopation‚ polyrhythmic structure‚ and the pentatonic scale of five whole tones‚ is‚ above all‚ a deeply emotional song. Spirituals are really the most characteristic product of the race genius as yet in America. But the very elements which make them uniquely expressive of the Negro make them

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    Marylou Cardenas Striving for Success There are a couple of events and experiences that have influenced me in my life and by my family to pursue college education. The two words that come to mind when I think about my goals is role model. In order for this to make sense I’m going to share some of my family’s personal experience and background because it has opened up so many views of perspective for me. I believe my family has influenced me more than anything. My parents were born and raised in

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    Spiritual Journeys

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    Spiritual Journeys In Chaim Potok’s My Name is Asher Lev and John G. Neihardt’s Black Elk Speaks‚ the main characters‚ Asher Lev and Black Elk each go through a spiritual journey. Various aspects of their religious journeys have similarities and differences‚ but all of them can be connected to religious symbols or practices in the traditions that are exemplified within each text. Both of these characters have a dream or a vision that guides them throughout their respective stories‚ they each stray

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    Negro Spirituals

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    The story of Negro spirituals is closely linked to the history of African Americans‚ within three milestones: the abolition of slavery (1865)‚ the Black Renaissance (1925)‚ and the first Dr. Martin Luther King ’s Day (1985). Negro spirituals blend a combination of spoken word‚ hums‚ moans‚ groans‚ and old slave dialect and incorporated them with a simple repetitive tune to convey strong emotion. Before 1925 almost all the first Africans who arrived in the New World were slaves. They came from several

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    what being black seemed to be possible‚ but the continuous oppression of black men and woman only increased their struggle to create a new identity. W.E.B Du Bois writes about the struggle of not being able to find a coherent identity in his essay Striving of the Negro People‚ Du Bois talked about how every black child has a moment in which they began to understand they were different and did not have one simple identity like many white children.

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