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US
/ˌspɪɹɪˌtʃuˈæɫəˌti/
]
[ UK /spˌɪɹɪtʃuːˈælɪti/ ]
[ UK /spˌɪɹɪtʃuːˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
- property or income owned by a church
- concern with things of the spirit
How To Use spirituality In A Sentence
- Over the years the Black Church has abnegated its responsibility as the custodian of Black spirituality. Blacks Killing Blacks
- What are the possibilities and risks of according spirituality some therapeutic value for those on the edge of the abyss of self-destruction?
- He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings.
- The gentle woo-woo spirituality of New Age is attractive because it refuses the grinding realities of life spent in the shadow of Wall Street and Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
- The interior has been designed to engage viewers in contemplation of the diverse approaches to spirituality worldwide.
- While I am a fan of many of the Carmelite saints especially all of the Teresas and my mother seems to really appreciate them, I wouldn't consider myself as having a "Carmelite" spirituality. Archive 2008-08-10
- If we may apply to art what Goethe said of poetry we find that among its votaries there are two kinds of self-half-informed people, "dilettanti," he calls them, "he who neglects the indispensable mechanical part, and he thinks he has done enough if he shows spirituality and feeling, and he who seeks to arrive at poetry merely by mechanism in which he can acquire an artisan's readiness, and is without soul and matter. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
- A by-product of her spirituality, manifested in a variety of ways, has always been her generosity and charitable disposition.
- Works dealing with some aspect of spirituality appeal to her.
- Christian spirituality provides many opportunities for ecumenical sharing.