Knowing by Faith Flashcards
(25 cards)
Stage 1
Intuitive Projective Faith (Early Childhood)
Stage 2
Mythical-Literal Faith (Middle Childhood)
Stage 3
Synthetic-Conventional Faith (Adolescence)
Stage 4
Individautive-Reflective Faith (Early Adulthood)
Stage 5
Conjunctive Faith (Middle Adulthood)
Stage 6
Universalizing Faith
Stage where ideas of good and evil and right and wrong are formed
Intuitive-Projective Faith (Early Childhood)
Stage where logical reasoning and order in social and physical worlds created
Mythical-Literal Faith (Mid- Childhood)
Stage where begin thinking abstract, values related to worlds. Fowler believed most adults don’t progress beyond this stage
Synthetic-Conventional Faith (Adolescence)
Stage where one accepts the responsibility for their values/beliefs. Challenges choosing a course for one’s life and committing
Individaual-Relective Faith (early Adulthood)
Stage where consider contridictions and practical compromises consensus instead of unamity and equity instead of equality.
Conjunctive Faith (Middle Adulthood)
Stage where conflictual events are not precieved as problematic. Difference and dissonance viewed as opportunities of reaching consenus
Universality Faith (Late Adulthood)
Who created this idea
Fowler
Aware of good and evil based on one’s own intuitive images of the social and physical worlds
Intuitive-Projective Faith (1 early kid)
Thought is increasingly abstract, less limited to one’s experience
Synthetic-Conventional Faith (3 adolescent)
One’s values/beliefs are subject to in-depth exploration and analysis
Individual-Reflective Faith (4 early adult)
Quasi Logical Thought is concrete based on experience with little consideration of context
Mythical-Literal Faith (2 mid childhood)
Open consideration of acknowledgement of paradox and opposing ideas and perspective
Conjunctive Faith (5 mid adult)
Transcending specific belief systems, including one’s own, to achieve a sense of oneness with all people.
Universationary Faith (6 late adulthood)
Commitment to eliminating ideological and social barriers that divide people
Universationary Faith ( 6 late adulthood)
Intuitive thought does not differentiate fantasy and reality
Intuitive-Projective Faith (1 early kid)
Stories interpreted literally. God is a parent figure. Parents are god-like.
Mythical-Literal Faith (2 mid child)
Increasing clarification of one’s values/beliefs and responsibility for acting on these values in primal adulthood.
Individual-Reflective Faith (4 early adult)
Continues to be influence by others. Peers influence increases and sometimes surpasses parents.
Synthetic-Conventional Faith (3 adolescence)