Intellect and education
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- INFINITE INTELLIGENCE. // Spirit Book;2005, p198
A definition of the term "infinite intelligence" is presented. It is used by Spiritualists for a supreme impersonal power manifesting as life through all forms of organized matter called by God, spirit, and Spiritualists. Infinite Intelligence refers to the control of the universe in the...
- The Formation of Character: Spirituality Seeking Justice. Blomberg, Doug // Journal of Education & Christian Belief;Autumn2006, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p91
EDUCATION ALWAYS DEPENDS on a view of humanness. Howard Gardner's influential theory of multiple intelligences promotes a broader view of human abilities than that generally favored in schooling, but Gardner relegates ethical, spiritual, and other normative dimensions to the periphery. The paper...
- Note on Society/R�flexion sur la soci�t�. Tu Weiming // Canadian Journal of Sociology;Spring2005, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p219
This article discusses the emergence of the concept of public intellectual as of March 2005. The idea of a 'public intellectual' has attracted a great deal of attention. The term 'intellectual' first appeared during nineteenth-century Russia. On the surface, it does not seem to have any...
- it's all in your mind. Kempton, Sally // Yoga Journal;Oct2009, Issue 223, p63
The article focuses on an aspect of yoga which is a practice for evolutionary spiritual growth into the highest potentials. According to the article, imagination allows an individual find his or her way into the possibilities and by training imagination it can be utilized in creating beauty and...
- The Brain and Religion: How Do They Relate to Each Other? Reich, K. Helmut // Intellectual Discourse;2010, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p141
This essay evolves around three concepts: (i) brain, (ii) religion, and (iii) relationship. Much of current misunderstandings and disputes result from using these concepts in differing ways without making the differences clear. Therefore, the stage is set with the corresponding definitions and a...
- SPIRIT�ALIZM, MATERYALIZM VE FANTASTIK �ZERINE FARKLI BIR H�SEYIN RAHMI G�RPINAR ANLATISI: �L�LER YASIYOR MU? ASLAN, Pelin // Electronic Turkish Studies;Winter2011, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p637
H�seyin Rahmi G�rpinar, often benefits from the fantastic and the supernatural elements in his novels. He believes in materialist world view and through his novels he advocates it and attempts to impose and spread his views to the public. In his novels, there are many supernatural elements...
- Our Soul's Unlimited Expression. Pallino, Kristi // Lesbian News;Mar2013, Vol. 38 Issue 8, p24
The author discusses the purposes to be fulfilled by the human soul, which includes the living of a rewarding life. She talks about ways in which the mind's tendency to perceive, will, and judge can hinder the soul from achieving its purpose. The need for people to align their mind's intellect...
- The Kneading of Faith: Integrating Spirituality into Education. Indermark, John // Clergy Journal;Mar2005, Vol. 81 Issue 5, p17
The article focuses on integrating spirituality into education. Integrating spirituality into education seeks ways and activities that utilize those varied ways of learning. Persons bring the same variety of "intelligences" to learning and experiencing of God as we do to our learning and...
- Imagination's Arc: The Spiritual Development of Readers. Appleyard, J. A. // Seeing into the Life of Things;1998, p31
The article explores the spiritual development of literary readers. There is a perceived overlap between reading and spiritual development which are influenced by an individual's experience of conventional beliefs, negotiation between moral and intellectual confusion, one's inner life and...


