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Title: Religion vs. Spirituality


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Religion vs. Spirituality
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The Rise of Spirituality
  • Despite the decline of traditional forms of
    religious practice 52 of Canadians said yes to
    the question Do you have spiritual needs?
    (2005)
  • More than half (53 per cent) described
    spirituality in conventional terms (God,
    prayer, religion, and a power beyond) 47
    per cent, meanwhile, expressed less conventional
    ideas (inner self, oneness, force, and
    soul)

3
Spirituality Vs. Religion
  • Researchers for McGill program for Integrated
    Whole Person Care (Bio-Psycho-Social paradigm)
    note that an increasing number of participants in
    their studies of the impact of religion on health
    are uncomfortable using the term religion
  • Many participants equated the term religious
    with close involvement in a highly organized
    group
  • Many participants lack such involvement
  • Many used the term spiritual instead to
    describe their outlook on questions of religion

4
Spirituality and Health Developing a Shared
Vocabulary
  • The McGill group (and increasing of other
    people) recommends the use of the term
    spiritual to refer to the human capacity to
    respond to the sacred in the search for meaning
    in life.
  • Feel this term can avoid the problems resulting
    from the common equation of the term religion
    with participation in an organized community with
    a well-defined system of beliefs about
    supernatural realities
  • In short, its thought to be a more inclusive
    term for referring to the issues traditionally
    referred to by the term religion

5
The Religion vs. SpiritualityDebate
  • In 20th century religious studies scholars,
    social scientists, and theologians have argued
    for people in Western civilizations to broaden
    their definition of the term religion
  • the feelings, acts and experiences of
    individuals in their solitudes, so far as they
    apprehend themselves to stand in relation to
    whatever they may consider divine (William
    James)
  • any kind of focus that allows individuals to
    integrate their lives (A. C. Bouquet)

6
Why broaden our Western definition of Religion?
  • Term religion and the distinction between
    religion and philosophy only exists in the
    Western world
  • The equation of religion with the highly
    organized forms of theism only exists in the
    Western world
  • This popular understanding is perhaps due to the
    fact that Western European societies have been
  • largely uniform in religion (Christianity)
  • dominated by state Churches that equated
    non-membership with irreligion or even
    atheism
  • Eastern societies have always had many competing
    religions and philosophies and allowed for
    expression of many individual ways (term
    typically used to translate Western term
    religion)

7
Origins of the word Religion
  • The word does not appear in the Hebrew Bible or
    New Testament
  • From ancient Latin root, about which there is
    much debate (Either leg to count or observe or
    lig to gather or bind together)
  • Lig is considered to be the more likely origin
    (related to word ligature as in to bind)
  • Re-ligare (Lit to re-bind)

8
Origins of the Term Spirituality
  • Spirituality is derived from the Christian
    religious concept of spirit via the latin term
    spiritus
  • First used to translate the Hebrew term ruach
    which denotes the breath of God mentioned in
    the book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible (Old
    Testament) breathed into Adam (and other animals)
    to make a living being (nephesh soul)
  • In Christian New Testament the term spirit is
    often used along with and sometimes contrasted
    with the terms body, mind and soul
  • Spiritus Sanctus (Holy spirit is the 3rd person
    of the Christian trinity)

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Non-Spiritual Religions?
  • Theravada Buddhism rejects idea that there is any
    God who created the worldthe ultimate source is
    an impersonal state of existence called
    Nirvanaand the goal in life is to maintain
    mindfulness some Buddhist writings only
    distinguish between body and mind (lack category
    of soul or spirit)
  • Classical Judaism lacks a clear notion of soul
    and even an afterlife (all people go to Sheol,
    which simply means the grave and the ruach or
    vivifying breath of God simply returns to God)

10
Scholarly Concerns With Spirituality?
  • Tends to narrow religion to European religious
    categories of spirit and deity, which may
    not be relevant to non-theistic philosophies and
    religions, such Buddhism
  • Often seems to carry an implicit positive value
    judgment about types of religious practice
    focused on the individual and his/her internal
    mental life, and a negative value judgment about
    types of religious practice focused on group
    adherence and external practice, such as
    classical Judaism
  • Assumes that the common experience of people in
    the Western world of religions that are
    exclusivist (only members can achieve salvation)
    can be generalized to the rest of the world

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Reportive vs. Essential Definitions
  • Dictionaries only provide reports about the
    different ways people actually use words (i.e.
    the multiple meanings words actually
    have)reportive definitions
  • Philosophers and other scholars in the humanities
    try to get at the real meaning of words, i.e.
    the essential definitions
  • This debate is about the essential definition of
    religion
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