Cultivating the Spirit :How College Can Enhance Students' Inner Lives

Publication subTitle :How College Can Enhance Students' Inner Lives

Author: Alexander W. Astin  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780470875698

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470769331

Subject: G Culture, Science , Education, Sports;G64 Higher Education

Language: ENG

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Praise for Cultivating the Spirit

"A groundbreaking study of the spiritual growth of college students.... The spiritual dimension of higher education has been explored from a variety of angles for the past twenty years, but not until now have we had a competent and comprehensive body of data organized around well-defined dimensions of this complex phenomenon. This is an essential book for anyone in academia who cares about the education of the whole person."
Parker J. Palmer, author, The Heart of Higher Education, A Hidden Wholeness, Let Your Life Speak, and The Courage to Teach

"An extremely important book for layperson and professional alike. A stunning wake-up call for higher education—highly recommended!"
Ken Wilber, author, The Integral Vision

"Cultivating the Spirit makes a unique and important contribution to one of the least examined yet most fundamental questions about undergraduate education: how students acquire the values and convictions that help to give meaning and purpose to their lives.... The authors provide a wealth of valuable findings about this vital process and its effects on student achievement, well-being, and personal growth in college."
Derek Bok, former president, Harvard University, and author, The Politics of Happiness

"The fruit of a decade of elegantly designed and compelling research, Cultivating the Spirit provides timely and significant data for reorienting the conversation about the relationships among intellectual inquiry, traditional academic values, and the formation of the inner life. Informative, clearly written, essential, and evocative reading for today's faculty across all institutions—public and private, secular and religious."
Sharon Daloz Parks, author, Big Questions, Worthy Dreams and Leadership Can Be Taught

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

About the Authors

pp.:  7 – 9

Acknowledgments

pp.:  9 – 11

Chapter 3: Spiritual Quest: The Search for Meaning and Purpose

pp.:  26 – 41

Chapter 4: Equanimity

pp.:  41 – 63

Chapter 5: Spirituality in Practice: Caring For and About Others

pp.:  63 – 77

Chapter 6: The Religious Life of College Students

pp.:  77 – 97

Chapter 7: Religious Struggle and Skepticism

pp.:  97 – 115

Chapter 8: How Spiritual Growth Affects Educational and Personal Development

pp.:  115 – 129

Chapter 9: Higher Education and the Life of the Spirit

pp.:  129 – 151

Appendix: Study Methodology

pp.:  151 – 173

Notes

pp.:  173 – 213

References

pp.:  213 – 219

Index

pp.:  219 – 229

LastPages

pp.:  229 – 243

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