Father Dimitrios Moraitis, St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, Greenlawn: The essence of all religions is spirituality. Spirituality is like coffee - you need a cup to consume it. The cup is the ...
In a world where religious institutions have long defined our understanding of spirituality, a growing number of individuals are exploring a different path: being spiritual but not religious (SBNR).
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are often strong contributors to our values, behaviors, and well-being. Yet, despite their importance, R/S are frequently overlooked and/or undifferentiated in ...
CBS News: Church without God: How some Americans are finding community in secular spaces
Church without God: How some Americans are finding community in secular spaces
The traditional Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which share the Old Testament) offer followers a wealth of spiritual value. Yet today, many people are exploring alternatives.
Teen Vogue: As Spirituality Rises, Many Young People Are Redefining and Rethinking Religion
Once reserved for that one woo-woo friend who does a lot of yoga, we’ve seen things like crystals, tarot cards, and other symbols of spirituality go mainstream recently. The shift is evident across ...
There are several different religions around the world, many with their own profound spiritual texts. As a student of various world religions, one might be able to find things of great value in each ...
Austin American-Statesman: Zen for Daily Living: Exploring the intersections of psychology, spirituality and religion
“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” — Albert Einstein. In my previous column, I explored the contrasting philosophies of Drs. Martin Seligman and Viktor Frankl, two ...