
Spirituality 101
The Indispensible Guide to Keeping - or Finding - Your Spiritual Life on Campus
Harriet L. Schwartz(Author)
SkyLight Paths Publishing,US
Will be published approx. on 15. April 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-59473-000-9 (ISBN)
Description
Inspiration & Information for those who want more from
college than just a degree.
Who do you want to be? Are you spiritual? Religious? Still figuring it out? Regardless of where you are, college is an intense time of choices, challenge, and growth.
Full of opportunities to learn from students from around the country and many different faith traditions, Spirituality 101 is the perfect companion for college students seeking spiritual fulfillment on campus. Including practical, hands-on advice and information from experienced faculty and student affairs professionals, this is your indispensable guide to the choices and possibilities available throughout your college experience, and beyond.
Spirituality 101 also offers more than 40 personal student reflections-sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always honest and wise-that will motivate and energize you to explore your own questions and commitments.
Your complete guide to navigating a spiritual life on campus:
Finding Your Place: Who Do You Want to Be?
Reading, Writing, and Religion: Spirituality in the Classroom and Beyond
The Club Scene: Membership and Leadership in Campus Organizations
Sex, Drugs, and Rock'n' Roll: Spirituality and Your Social Life
Turning Points: Spiritual Awakening or Crisis of Faith?
Assumptions, Intolerance, Hate, and a Hope for Something Better
Hey, What Does That Mean? Talking with Others about Your Spirituality
Significant Others: Family, Friends, and Mentors
Taking It Off Campus
A Cap, a Gown, and a Commitment to Faith
college than just a degree.
Who do you want to be? Are you spiritual? Religious? Still figuring it out? Regardless of where you are, college is an intense time of choices, challenge, and growth.
Full of opportunities to learn from students from around the country and many different faith traditions, Spirituality 101 is the perfect companion for college students seeking spiritual fulfillment on campus. Including practical, hands-on advice and information from experienced faculty and student affairs professionals, this is your indispensable guide to the choices and possibilities available throughout your college experience, and beyond.
Spirituality 101 also offers more than 40 personal student reflections-sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always honest and wise-that will motivate and energize you to explore your own questions and commitments.
Your complete guide to navigating a spiritual life on campus:
Finding Your Place: Who Do You Want to Be?
Reading, Writing, and Religion: Spirituality in the Classroom and Beyond
The Club Scene: Membership and Leadership in Campus Organizations
Sex, Drugs, and Rock'n' Roll: Spirituality and Your Social Life
Turning Points: Spiritual Awakening or Crisis of Faith?
Assumptions, Intolerance, Hate, and a Hope for Something Better
Hey, What Does That Mean? Talking with Others about Your Spirituality
Significant Others: Family, Friends, and Mentors
Taking It Off Campus
A Cap, a Gown, and a Commitment to Faith
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Woodstock
United States
Publishing group
Jewish Lights Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59473-000-9 (9781594730009)
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Harriet L. Schwartz
Spirituality 101
The Indispensable Guide to Keeping-or Finding-Your Spiritual Life on Campus
E-Book
04/2012
1st Edition
SkyLight Paths
€16.49
Available for download
Person
Harriet L. Schwartz has worked in higher education for more than a decade. She collaborates with students on issues of personal, academic, and professional development. Schwartz began her career as an academic advisor for a Division I men's basketball team. Currently she serves as assistant director of the Career Center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, providing career and personal support to students in the performing and fine arts. Schwartz is also an active freelance writer and photographer, covering music and other aspects of pop culture for regional and national publications.