PPT for Stages of Faith.ppt

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1、Stages of Faith,Dr.James Fowler,Pre-Faith,If we start with infancythe time from birth to two yearswe have what we call undifferentiated faith.Its a time before language and conceptual thought are possible.The infant is forming a basic sense of trust,of being at home in the world.The infant is also f

2、orming what Fowler calls pre-images of God or the Holy,and of the kind of world we live in.On this foundation of basic trust or mistrust is built all that comes later in terms of faith.Future religious experience will either have to confirm or reground that basic trust.,Stage One:Intuitive/Projectiv

3、e Faith,It characterizes the child of two to six or seven.Its a changing and growing and dynamic faith.Its marked by the rise of imagination.The child doesnt have the kind of logic that makes possible or necessary the questioning of perceptions or fantasies.,Experiences and images that occur and tak

4、e form before the child is six have powerful and long-lasting effects on the life of faith both positive and negative.,Stage Two:Mythic/Literal Faith,Here the child develops a way of dealing with the world and making meaning that now criticizes and evaluates the previous stage of imagination and fan

5、tasy.Ages 7-12.The gift of this stage is narrative.The child now can really form and re-tell powerful stories that grasp his or her experiences of meaning.There is a quality of literalness about this.The child is not yet ready to step outside the stories and reflect upon their meanings.The child tak

6、es symbols and myths at pretty much face value,though they may touch or move him or her at a deeper level.,StageThree:Synthetic/Conventional Faith,Typically has its rise beginning around age 12 or 13.One can now can think about our own thinking.Its a time when a person is typically concerned about f

7、orming an identity,and is deeply concerned about the evaluations and feedback from significant other people in his or her life.,Continues until the age of 17 OR EVEN LONGER!Some adults remain in this stage throughout their lives.One of the hallmarks of this stage is that it tends to compose its imag

8、es of God as extensions of interpersonal relationships.God is often experienced as Friend,Companion,and Personal Reality,in relationship to which Im known deeply and valued.The true religious hunger of adolescence is to have a God who knows me and values me deeply,and can be a kind of guarantor of m

9、y identity and worth in a world where Im struggling to find who I can be.,At any of the stages from two on you can find adults who are best described by these stages.Stage Three,thus,can be an adult stage.We do find many persons,in churches and out,who are best described by faith that essentially to

10、ok form when they wereadolescents.,Stage Four:Individuative/Projective Faith,Stage Four,for those who develop it,is a time in which the person is pushed out of,or steps out of,the circle of interpersonal relationships that have sustained his life to that point.Now comes the burden of reflecting upon

11、 the self as separate from the groups and the shared world that defines ones life.To enter Stage Four means to spring out of the fish tank and to begin to reflect upon the water.,Many people dont complete this transition,but get caught between three and four.The transition to Stage Four can begin as

12、 early as 17,but its usually not completed until the mid-20s,and often doesnt even begin until around 20.It comes most naturally in young adulthood.Some people,however,dont make the transition until their late 30s.It becomes a more traumatic thing then,because they have already built an adult life.T

13、heir relationships have to be reworked in light of the stage change.,Stage Four is concerned about boundaries:where I stop and you begin;where the group that I can belong to with conviction and authenticity ends and other groups begin.Its very much concerned about authenticity and a fit between the

14、self I feel myself to be in a group and the ideological commitments that Im attached to.,Stage Five:Conjunctive Faith,Sometime around 35 or 40As one moves into Stage Five one begins to recognize that the conscious self is not all there is of me.I have an unconscious.Much of my behavior and response

15、to things is shaped by dimensions of self that Im not fully aware of.There is a deepened readiness for a relationship to God that includes Gods mystery and unavailability and strangeness as well as Gods closeness and clarity.,Stage Five is a time when a person is also ready to look deeply into the s

16、ocial unconsciousthough myths and taboos and standards that powerfully shape our behavior and responses.We really do examine those,which means were ready for a new kind of intimacy with persons and groups that are different from ourselves.We are ready for allegiances beyond our tribal gods and our t

17、ribal taboos.Stage Five is a period when one is alive to paradox.One understands that truth has many dimensions which have to be held together in paradoxical tension.,Stage Six:Universalizing Faith,Some few persons we find move into Stage Six,which we call universalizing faith.In a sense Fowler thin

18、ks we can describe this stage as one in which persons begin radically to live as though what Christians and Jews call the kingdom of God were already a fact.Hes saying these people experience a shift from the self as the center of experience.Now their center becomes a participation in God or ultimat

19、e reality.Theyre at home with what he calls a commonwealth of being.We experience these people on the one hand as being more lucid and simple than we are,and on the other hand as intensely liberating people,sometimes even subversive in their liberating qualities.,Fowler said,“I think of Martin Luthe

20、r King,Jr.in the last years of his life.I think of Thomas Merton.I think of Mother Teresa of Calcutta(as being in the sixth stage.)These are persons who in a sense have negated the self for the sake of affirming God.And yet in affirming God they became vibrant and powerful selves in our experience.”,

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