Faith development and Teresa'sInterior Castle |
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Authors: | Mary Jo Meadow |
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Institution: | (1) Box 35 Mankato State University, P. O. Box 8400, 56002 Mankato, MN |
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Abstract: | James Fowler's model of faith development is compared with the course of development described by St. Teresa of Avila in her classic work,Interior Castle. Both Teresa and Fowler drew their models from the study of individual lives. The paper first presents a brief summary of Fowler's model, then goes through the different levels of development described by St. Teresa, comparing each of them with corresponding stages in Fowler's model. The paper concludes that, though these models were developed in different cultures, centuries apart, they appear to describe a similar course of religious or spiritual unfolding.This paper is a revised version of one originally delivered to Division 36, Psychologists Interested in Religious Issues, at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.References to Teresa'sInterior Castle in this paper are given by section ( Mansions ) and chapter within section so that the passages can be found in any translation. |
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