Knowing by Faith Flashcards

(25 cards)

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Stage 1

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Intuitive Projective Faith (Early Childhood)

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Stage 2

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Mythical-Literal Faith (Middle Childhood)

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Stage 3

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Synthetic-Conventional Faith (Adolescence)

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Stage 4

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Individautive-Reflective Faith (Early Adulthood)

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Stage 5

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Conjunctive Faith (Middle Adulthood)

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Stage 6

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Universalizing Faith

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Stage where ideas of good and evil and right and wrong are formed

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Intuitive-Projective Faith (Early Childhood)

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Stage where logical reasoning and order in social and physical worlds created

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Mythical-Literal Faith (Mid- Childhood)

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Stage where begin thinking abstract, values related to worlds. Fowler believed most adults don’t progress beyond this stage

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Synthetic-Conventional Faith (Adolescence)

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Stage where one accepts the responsibility for their values/beliefs. Challenges choosing a course for one’s life and committing

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Individaual-Relective Faith (early Adulthood)

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Stage where consider contridictions and practical compromises consensus instead of unamity and equity instead of equality.

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Conjunctive Faith (Middle Adulthood)

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Stage where conflictual events are not precieved as problematic. Difference and dissonance viewed as opportunities of reaching consenus

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Universality Faith (Late Adulthood)

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Who created this idea

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Fowler

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Aware of good and evil based on one’s own intuitive images of the social and physical worlds

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Intuitive-Projective Faith (1 early kid)

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Thought is increasingly abstract, less limited to one’s experience

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Synthetic-Conventional Faith (3 adolescent)

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One’s values/beliefs are subject to in-depth exploration and analysis

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Individual-Reflective Faith (4 early adult)

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Quasi Logical Thought is concrete based on experience with little consideration of context

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Mythical-Literal Faith (2 mid childhood)

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Open consideration of acknowledgement of paradox and opposing ideas and perspective

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Conjunctive Faith (5 mid adult)

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Transcending specific belief systems, including one’s own, to achieve a sense of oneness with all people.

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Universationary Faith (6 late adulthood)

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Commitment to eliminating ideological and social barriers that divide people

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Universationary Faith ( 6 late adulthood)

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Intuitive thought does not differentiate fantasy and reality

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Intuitive-Projective Faith (1 early kid)

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Stories interpreted literally. God is a parent figure. Parents are god-like.

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Mythical-Literal Faith (2 mid child)

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Increasing clarification of one’s values/beliefs and responsibility for acting on these values in primal adulthood.

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Individual-Reflective Faith (4 early adult)

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Continues to be influence by others. Peers influence increases and sometimes surpasses parents.

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Synthetic-Conventional Faith (3 adolescence)

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Increased awareness and acceptance of one's limitations and finiteness.
Conjunctive Faith (5 mid adult)