| Spiritual maturity in the later years | |
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This in-depth book addresses the intertwined relationships between aging, spirituality, and physical well-being. As the number of Americans in the 75 to 84 age bracket is projected to reach 12 million by 2000, and the 85-plus population is expected to increase seven times by 2050, it is vital that the interconnected needs of spiritual and physical well-being of the aging are being met. As outlined in this book, blending concepts from theology, behavioral science, and medicine is the framework needed to develop a future in the human services field, capable of responding to the whole person. Spiritual Maturity in the Later Years takes a comprehensive look at what spiritual maturity is and how it relates to current thinking in theology, medicine, and psychotherapy. The editor highlights the fully ecumenical and interfaith nature of the search for understanding and the interdisciplinary nature of the religion and aging movement. Many helping professionals, as well as formally trained theologians, utilize religious resources in their lives and work. The editor also addresses the desperately growing need for research at both conceptual and empirical levels, helping ease complicated research due to the multidimensional character of psychology and sociology in religion. |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Seeber, James J. - Personal Name |
| Edition | |
| Call Number | 248.83 See s |
| ISBN/ISSN | 1560240512 |
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| Classification | 248.83 |
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| GMD | |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | The Haworth Press |
| Publishing Year | 1990 |
| Publishing Place | New York |
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