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Spirituality vs. Religion: Can One be on a Spiritual Journey and Not a Religious One and Vice-Versa Podcast: Live At Hales Segment 2 of 3

lensweet Public intellectual Charles Handy describes ours as the “age of the hungry spirit.” Everyone, it seems, is on a spiritual journey. In such an age it is common to speak glowingly of spiritual journeys and derogatorily about a journey towards God within religion. Tonight we look at the relationship between spiritual journey and religion: Can a person be on a spiritual journey and not a religious journey? Can we be on a religious journey and not a spiritual journey? Is the optimal experience a spiritual journey within a religious tradition? In this segment we’re joined by Len Sweet, futurist, academic and author of Soul Tsunami and Aqua Church. The conversation is joined by Tim Malone, Director of the Ignatian Spirituality Center.

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2 Responses to Spirituality vs. Religion: Can One be on a Spiritual Journey and Not a Religious One and Vice-Versa Podcast: Live At Hales Segment 2 of 3

  1. Thermoplastic Elastomers : on October 25, 2010 at 2:58 am

    religion is a good thing since this is our only connection to a higher being,;`

  2. Kaylee Lopez on December 21, 2010 at 3:20 pm

    what matters most is the good deeds that we do on our fellow men, it does not matter what religion you have as long as you do good stuffs ‘:’

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