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One hundred and thirty other contributors have written some 265 entries on topics as varied as Thomas Aquinas; the Gaia hypothesis; Mysticism, Jewish; and Teen Challenge (Assemblies of God). The signed entries vary in length, but many are substantial, such as Christian spirituality, Meditation, and Stage-structural approach to religious development. A list for further reading is generally included. The detailed index and the topical guide in the fore matter are essential because, although the titles of many of the entries are straightforward, some are certainly not intuitive--for example, Coping in youth and Healing the children of war. Frequent see also references in the index are helpful. The index has some drawbacks--huge lists of page numbers under topics such as evil or God offer no idea about the context.
The subject headings assigned by the Library of Congress to this work are "Youth--Religious life," "Faith development," and "Youth psychology." Indeed, the most interesting articles are ones, such as Child's God, Differences between religion and spirituality in children and adolescents, and Outcomes, adolescent, that deal with these themes directly; in more general articles, such as those on specific religious traditions or on basic concepts such as Forgiveness, the developmental aspect or the dimension for youth is worked in after basic information is laid out.
On the whole, however, although the information on development of spirituality or religion in children and youth is interesting, many of the other articles seem unnecessary (three pages on Angels, for example). The articles that are very directly focused on spiritual development in youth are academic in tone, but many of the other entries are rather popular and superficial. There is certainly material here for someone looking for research on the topic of spiritual or religious development, but as a reference encyclopedia, it seems of limited interest. Margaret Power
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This compendium of brief essays on some of the major topics associated with religion and spirituality is informative and erudite, but by no means exhaustive in its selection of topics or complete in their treatment. Practically all the scholars included are of the Judeo-Christian tradition. The list of leading religious and spiritual figures consists only of those associated with the Abrahamic faiths and Buddha. Not all Christian denominations have an entry. On the other hand, there are articles on some major organizations, such as the Sierra Club and UNICEF; places of religious significance; and key concepts and practices, like rituals, yoga, and prayer. This book deserves a place in every library because it is a rich source of insight and information on topics of growing relevance and interest. Perhaps it may be taken as the prototype of a multivolume encyclopedia on this very vast subject."
(V.V. Raman CHOICE )
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A massive reference expressly focusing upon the development process of religion & spirituality in the lifetimes of human beings,
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Encyclopedia of Religious and Spiritual Development is a massive reference expressly focusing upon the development process of religion and spirituality in the lifetimes of human beings. Entries include delving into the spiritual growth, views, and changes of Abraham Lincoln, C.S. Lewis (author of the acclaimed Narnia series), and Thich Nhat Hanh (founder of "socially engaged" Buddhism), as well as more general entries discussion childhood spiritual experiences, the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, the Stage-Structural Approach to Religious Development, and a diverse array of other issues centering around such themes as religious and spiritual concepts and practices, organizations, connections between nature and spirituality, and much more. A heavily researched and highly academic treatment of a subjective and philosophical aspect to humanity, highly recommended for public and college libraries as well as religious reference shelves.
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