This book presents a broad philosophical study of the nature of spirituality and its relationship to human well-being addressing an area of contemporary philosophy that has been largely underexplored. David McPherson brings together a team of scholars to examine the importance of specific spiritual practices (including prayer contemplation and ritual observance) and spiritually informed virtues (such as piety humility and existential gratitude) for ''the good life''. This volume also considers and exemplifies how philosophy itself when undertaken as a humanistic rather than scientistic enterprise can be a spiritual exercise and part of a spiritual way of life. Clarifying key concepts and engaging with major religious traditions such as Judaism Christianity Islam Buddhism and Confucianism this book will appeal to students and scholars from various disciplines including theology sociology and psychology as well as to philosophers ethicists and other readers who are interested in modern spiritual life.
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