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Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development
— published 1981 — 2 editions |
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Becoming Adult, Becoming Christian: Adult Development and Christian Faith
— published 1984 — 2 editions |
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Faith Development Pastoral Car
— published 1987 — 2 editions |
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Faithful Change: The Personal and Public Challenges of Postmodern Life
— published 2000 — 2 editions |
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Life maps : conversations on the journey of faith
by James W. Fowler, Sam Keen — published 1978 — 2 editions |
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Developing A Public Faith: New Directions In Practical Theology: Essays In Honor Of James W. Fowler
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Stages of Faith & Religious de
— published 1991 |
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Trajectories in Faith: Five Life Stories
— published 1980 |
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Weaving the New Creation: Stages of Faith and the Public Church
— published 1991 — 2 editions |
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To See the Kingdom
— 3 editions |
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“In addition to the kind of critical reflection on one's previous assumptive or tacit system of values we saw Jack undertake, there must be, for Stage 4, a relocation of authority within the self. While others and their judgments will remain important to the Individuative-Reflective person, their expectations, advice and counsel will be submitted to an internal panel of experts who reserve the right to choose and who are prepared to take responsibility for their choices. I sometimes call this the emergence of the executive ego.
The two essential features of the emergence of Stage 4, then, are the critical distancing from one's previous assumptive value system and the emergence of the executive ego. . . .
We find that sometimes many persons complete half of this double movement, but do not complete the other.”
― James W. Fowler, Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development
The two essential features of the emergence of Stage 4, then, are the critical distancing from one's previous assumptive value system and the emergence of the executive ego. . . .
We find that sometimes many persons complete half of this double movement, but do not complete the other.”
― James W. Fowler, Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development
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