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Editor’s Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 May 2024

Sandra M. Schneiders I.H.M.
Affiliation:
Santa Clara University, USA
Min-Ah Cho
Affiliation:
Georgetown University, USA

Abstract

After tracing the history of the term “spirituality” and the discipline of spirituality up to the mid-twentieth century, this article describes the contemporary understanding of spirituality as lived religious experience and of the academic discipline which studies this subject. This phenomenology of the discipline grounds a position on the relationship between lived spirituality and theology on the one hand, and the academic disciplines of spirituality and theology on the other.

Type
Theological Roundtable
Copyright
© College Theology Society 2024

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Footnotes

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For the origins of the Pew Research Center, see https://www.pewresearch.org/about/our-history/. For the report on the August 2023 survey of Americans and spirituality, see https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2023/12/07/spirituality-among-americans/.