Spirituality and religiosity in the developing person

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Eleonora Papaleontiou - Louca
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ABSTRACTTraditionally, children have generally been considered as developmentally immature and unable to experience spirituality. However, more recent studies seem to indicate the opposite. This article aims 1) explore how religiosity and spirituality evolve in the developing person; (2) describe the perceptions of children about God; (3) explore how spirituality and religiosity are related to mental health; and (4) describe the relevant theories of faith development in children and adolescents and (5) make recommendations to foster spirituality and religiosity among children in order to promote healthier youth and a better society. The results of more recent studies show that children have an inborn spiritual nature and a craving to learn more about God or other spiritual themes, which seems to be a natural part of their development. Related studies analysed here show a synergistic positive association between spirituality and mental health. It seems spiritual development is an integral part of human development and cannot be studied in isolation, ignoring the other dimensions of one’s being. Parents and educators need to take into consideration all aspects of human development including the spiritual one, and nurture children’s spirituality as it can provide support and inner resilience at difficult times.KEYWORDS: Spiritualityreligionchildrenadolescents Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsEleonora Papaleontiou - LoucaEleonora Papaleontiou - Louca is an associate professor in Psychology at the European University Cyprus. She has a B.Ed. degree in Education, an M.A. in Education and a PhD in Developmental / Cognitive and Educational Psychology. She is also a PhD candidate in Psychology of Religion. She has published 6 books, many articles in Greek and international journals. Dr E. Louca has also given hundreds of lectures to parents and specialized groups related to psychological topics and children’s upbringing issues and presents her own radio-program.
发展中的人的灵性和宗教性
传统上,儿童通常被认为是发育不成熟的,无法体验灵性。然而,最近的研究似乎表明了相反的情况。本文的目的是:(1)探讨宗教信仰和灵性在人的发展过程中是如何演变的;(2)描述儿童对上帝的认知;(3)探究灵性和宗教信仰与心理健康的关系;(4)描述儿童和青少年信仰发展的相关理论;(5)提出建议,培养儿童的灵性和宗教信仰,以促进更健康的青少年和更美好的社会。最近的研究结果表明,孩子们有一种天生的精神本性,渴望更多地了解上帝或其他精神主题,这似乎是他们发展的自然组成部分。本文分析的相关研究表明,灵性与心理健康之间存在协同正相关关系。似乎精神发展是人类发展的一个组成部分,不能孤立地研究,忽视了一个人存在的其他方面。父母和教育工作者需要考虑到人类发展的各个方面,包括精神方面,并培养孩子的精神,因为它可以在困难时期提供支持和内在的弹性。关键词:灵性,宗教,儿童,青少年披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:eleonora Papaleontiou - Louca eleonora Papaleontiou - Louca是塞浦路斯欧洲大学心理学副教授。她拥有教育学学士学位、教育学硕士学位和发展/认知与教育心理学博士学位。她也是宗教心理学博士候选人。她出版了6本书,并在希腊和国际期刊上发表了许多文章。E. Louca博士还为父母和与心理主题和儿童养育问题相关的专业团体做了数百次讲座,并推出了自己的广播节目。
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