Die verskeidenheid in spiritualiteit: ’n Transdissiplinêre benadering
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https://doi.org/10.5952/55-1-2-523Keywords:
spirituality, religion, neurosciences, Neethling Brain Instrument, neurotheology.Abstract
The purpose of this article is to reflect on individual worship practices and offer a description of spirituality, and the varieties in spirituality, by drawing on the insights of neuroscientists and neurotheologians. The varieties in spirituality are described transversally according to the Neethling Brain Instrument (NBI). The article concludes by offering a description of the different aspects of spirituality accentuated by individuals and links this description to the discussions about church structure and unity in Reformed churches in South Africa.Downloads
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2014-09-26
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