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This book collects multiple disciplinary voices which explore
current research and perspectives to discuss how spirituality is
understood, interpreted and applied in a range of contexts. It
addresses spirituality in combination with such topics as Christian
mysticism, childhood and adolescent education, midwifery, and
sustainability. It links spirituality to a variety of disciplines,
including cognitive neuroscience, sociology, and psychology.
Finally, it discusses the application of spirituality within the
context of social work, teaching, health care, and occupational
therapy. A final chapter provides an analytical discussion of the
different voices that appear in the book and offers a holistic
description of spirituality which has the potential to bring some
unity to the meaning, expression and practice of spirituality
across a variety of disciplines as well as across cultural,
religious and secular worldviews. "A strength of the book is that
each chapter is characterized by a fearless confronting of
oppositional perspectives and use of the latest research in
addressing them. The book takes the difficult topic of spirituality
into almost every nook and cranny of personal and professional
life. There is a persistent grasping of the contentiousness of the
topic, together with addressing counter positions and utilizing
updated research across a range of fields in doing this. The
opening and closing chapters serve as book ends that keep the whole
volume together."Terence Lovat, The University of Newcastle,
Australia "The interdisciplinary nature of the work is by far the
strongest aspect of this volume. It has the potential to contribute
to a dialogue between different professions and disciplines. This
prospective publication promises to promote a more holistic
approach to the study of spirituality. This volume takes into
consideration a wide variety of issues. The way the editors have
structured the sequence of chapters contributes to facilitate any
possible dialogue between the different areas."Adrian-Mario Gellel,
University of Malta, Malta
In recent decades, and around the world, much attention has been
given to the role of spirituality in the education of children and
young people. While educationalists share many common goals and
values in nurturing the spiritual lives of children and young
people, national and regional cultures, religions and politics have
impacted on the approaches scholars and practitioners have adopted
in their investigations and practices. The different contexts
across nations and regions mean that educators face quite distinct
conditions in which to frame their approaches to spiritual
education and research, and the nature and impact of these
differences is not yet understood. This book brings together
thinkers from around the globe and sets them the task of explaining
how their research on children's spirituality and education has
been shaped by the historical, cultural, religious and political
contexts of the geographic region in which they work. The book
presents contributions in three sections - Europe and Israel,
Australasia, and The Americas- and concludes with a chapter
highlighting what is common and what is contextually unique about
global approaches to spirituality and education.
This book collects multiple disciplinary voices which explore
current research and perspectives to discuss how spirituality is
understood, interpreted and applied in a range of contexts. It
addresses spirituality in combination with such topics as Christian
mysticism, childhood and adolescent education, midwifery, and
sustainability. It links spirituality to a variety of disciplines,
including cognitive neuroscience, sociology, and psychology.
Finally, it discusses the application of spirituality within the
context of social work, teaching, health care, and occupational
therapy. A final chapter provides an analytical discussion of the
different voices that appear in the book and offers a holistic
description of spirituality which has the potential to bring some
unity to the meaning, expression and practice of spirituality
across a variety of disciplines as well as across cultural,
religious and secular worldviews. "A strength of the book is that
each chapter is characterized by a fearless confronting of
oppositional perspectives and use of the latest research in
addressing them. The book takes the difficult topic of spirituality
into almost every nook and cranny of personal and professional
life. There is a persistent grasping of the contentiousness of the
topic, together with addressing counter positions and utilizing
updated research across a range of fields in doing this. The
opening and closing chapters serve as book ends that keep the whole
volume together."Terence Lovat, The University of Newcastle,
Australia "The interdisciplinary nature of the work is by far the
strongest aspect of this volume. It has the potential to contribute
to a dialogue between different professions and disciplines. This
prospective publication promises to promote a more holistic
approach to the study of spirituality. This volume takes into
consideration a wide variety of issues. The way the editors have
structured the sequence of chapters contributes to facilitate any
possible dialogue between the different areas."Adrian-Mario Gellel,
University of Malta, Malta
In recent decades, and around the world, much attention has been
given to the role of spirituality in the education of children and
young people. While educationalists share many common goals and
values in nurturing the spiritual lives of children and young
people, national and regional cultures, religions and politics have
impacted on the approaches scholars and practitioners have adopted
in their investigations and practices. The different contexts
across nations and regions mean that educators face quite distinct
conditions in which to frame their approaches to spiritual
education and research, and the nature and impact of these
differences is not yet understood. This book brings together
thinkers from around the globe and sets them the task of explaining
how their research on children's spirituality and education has
been shaped by the historical, cultural, religious and political
contexts of the geographic region in which they work. The book
presents contributions in three sections - Europe and Israel,
Australasia, and The Americas- and concludes with a chapter
highlighting what is common and what is contextually unique about
global approaches to spirituality and education.
Considering a wide range of early modern texts, performances and
artworks, the essays in this collection demonstrate how attention
to the senses illuminates the literature, art and culture of early
modern England. Examining canonical and less familiar literary
works alongside early modern texts ranging from medical treatises
to conduct manuals via puritan polemic and popular ballads, the
collection offers a new view of the senses in early modern England.
The volume offers dedicated essays on each of the five senses, each
relating works of art to their cultural moments, whilst elsewhere
the volume considers the senses collectively in particular cultural
contexts. It also pursues the sensory experiences that early modern
subjects encountered through the very acts of engaging with texts,
performances and artworks. This book will appeal to scholars of
early modern literature and culture, to those working in sensory
studies, and to anyone interested in the art and life of early
modern England. -- .
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