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Introduction: Special Issue on Spirituality and Adult Development, Part III

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This paper reviews the purpose of the three-part Special Issue on Spirituality and Adult Development, described in the Introduction to Special Issue Parts I and II (J. D. Sinnott, 2001, in press). It also outlines the contents of Part III. Developing adults express their belief that spirituality plays a key role in their development, and humanistic psychology supports this view, yet developmental psychologists have given comparatively little attention to this factor. Also the concept of spirituality seldom has been considered separately from that of religion. The purpose of this Special Issue is to begin to remedy this neglect and to begin to examine the meanings spirituality has for the developing adult. How might spirituality be adaptive? How might it relate to our connections with others and our society? This introduction is a summary of the five empirical and theoretical papers that form Part III of the Special Issue on Spirituality and Adult Development.

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  • Sinnott, J. D. (2001). Introduction: Special issue on spirituality and adult development, Part I. Journal of Adult Development, 8, 199–200.

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  • Sinnott, J. D. (2002). Introduction: Special issue on spirituality and adult development, Part II. Journal of Adult Development, 9, 1–2.

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Sinnott, J.D. Introduction: Special Issue on Spirituality and Adult Development, Part III. Journal of Adult Development 9, 95–96 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015763628097

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