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Spiritual Emotions: A Psychology of Christian Virtues is unavailable, but you can change that!

An expert in moral and philosophical psychology, Robert C. Roberts here develops an original, up-to-date understanding of human emotions in relation to spirituality and as a basic part of Christian moral character. With an eye on pertinent Biblical texts, Roberts explores emotions as nonsensory perceptions that arise from personal caring and concern. His study culminates with an in-depth...

getting the individual believer to know what he or she believes, to be detailed and articulate in his grasp of the church’s teaching. The teaching must be embedded in individual believers, not just “out there” in the tradition, in the prayerbook, or in the Bible; each individual member is to know and understand it as well as possible. In the Episcopal experience the engendering of spirituality in the service seems to come primarily from reading—from the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer—in the
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