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Self-regulation, spiritual practices, and relational attachment as means toward Christian spiritual formation.
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Self-regulation, spiritual practices, and relational attachment as means toward Christian spiritual formation./
Author:
Suh, Eun Sun.
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208 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-05, Section: A, page: 1603.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-05A.
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Education, Religious. -
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9781124539249
Self-regulation, spiritual practices, and relational attachment as means toward Christian spiritual formation.
Suh, Eun Sun.
Self-regulation, spiritual practices, and relational attachment as means toward Christian spiritual formation.
- 208 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-05, Section: A, page: 1603.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, 2010.
This study explores what is known about self-regulation, spiritual practices, and relational attachment in connection to spiritual formation, which means to improve the quality of one's relationship with God. Specifically, this study seeks to reveal the potential of practicing self-regulation, and spiritual practices that facilitate improvement in the quality of one's relational maturity with God.
ISBN: 9781124539249Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017705
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Chapter Two reveals that self-regulatory practices could be some of the most important components of change in people's lives. Self-regulation is a process which is associated with everyone's lives. Practicing spiritual disciplines regularly may affect human wellbeing physically, mentally, and spiritually. Relational patterns, which have been formed in earlier stages of people's lives, may have an impact on one's current relationships with others and with God. However, these relational patterns can also be changed through the experience of different relational patterns and holding true images of God. Practicing spiritual disciplines seems to provide opportunities that allow people to be open to God, and change their lives into greater Christlikeness. Practicing spiritual disciplines, which illuminate human dimensions holistically and regularly with God's values and perspectives, can stimulate spiritual formation and enhance relationship with God. Chapter three provides the theological foundation for spiritual practices by focusing on sanctification and integration of biblical concepts into social-science research. Practicing a godly life and self-control would be a beneficial tool to develop spiritual habits. The ultimate goal of sanctification through these practices is to obtain the eschatological prize and a life that exemplifies a believer's most desirable state.
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Based on the theological and biblical explorations covered in Chapter Three and social science research results from Chapter Two, several insights are evident. First, sanctification is a process associated with all human dimensions. Second, sanctification purposefully motivates one's life, cultivating spiritual formation and relationship with God. Third, this process requires not only God's grace and the work of the Holy Spirit, but human effort, as well---training for godliness and exercising self-control. In addition, some practical suggestions for encouraging spiritual formation are offered to help people pursue formation into God's holiness.
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