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Stages of Faith by James Fowler

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There is a Christian development psychologist who has suggest faith development seems to progress through seven unique stages. His work has been influenced by the work of other psychologists (e.g., Kohlberg, Piaget, Erikson, etc.). Below is a brief summary, a bit oversimplified but sufficient, of the stages taken from John Mark Ministries under the article title of "Stages of Faith, by James W. Fowler." Where would you place yourself on this scale?

Stages of Faith said:
Stage 1--Magical World

ages 2-6, perceives the world through lens of imagination and intuition unrestrained by logic e.g., lives in a magical world in which anything is possible

Stage 2--Concrete Family

ages 6-12, sees the world as a story--concrete, literal, narrative family of ritual and myth e.g., "In the beginning, God created the . . ."

~Stage 2 collapses when teenagers use newfound power of abstract thought to deconstruct previous understanding of the world e.g., risk of rejecting religious beliefs of parents, and identifying with surrounding secular culture

Stage 3--Faith Community *

teenager to early adulthood or beyond, sees the world through the lens of the peer community e.g., unconsciously "catches" faith, values, and way of thinking from peer group or subculture tends not to question the accepted ways of thinking e.g., "if the Bible says . . . it must be true" or "if some group says . . . it's the Truth" difficult dealing calmly and rationally with issues that touches on one's identity

Stage 4--Rational Constructs *

adulthood (if) traditional answers stop making sense e.g., beliefs previously unquestioned are called into account; develops the capacity to step back (usually for the first time) and examine beliefs with reason universe is reconstructed with self-chosen concepts might experience deep disappointment/anger on finding some beliefs did not stand up to investigation

Stage 5--Numinous (Supernatural/Mysterious) Universe

mid-life or latter (if) it seems we have run up against the limits of rational thought e.g., the search for certainty can end in feelings of failure/despair; we come to live in a spiritual universe of mystery, wonder, and paradox e.g., we might return to sacred symbol, story, tradition, liturgy, spiritual community, but no longer captured in a theological box

Stage 6--Selfless Service **

rare stage for many; identifies deeply with all humanity, and spends themselves in service of worldwide issues of love, and justice e.g., Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Theresa, etc.

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(*) To those in stage 3 or higher, the next stage looks like a loss of faith, and the previous stage is repulsive. This can be seen when stage 3 engages in witch hunting, and stage 4 baits and taunts stage 3.
 
Since when was Mahatma Gandhi a christian?
I think I'm maybe at stage 4, though I think I can identify with bits of all 6 stages.
Why are there only 6 stages when you said 7?
What's the difference between the magical world of stage 1 and the supernatural/mysterious universe of stage 5?
 
ProphetMark said:
Since when was Mahatma Gandhi a christian?
The stages are not intended as a Christian development process alone.

ProphetMark said:
Why are there only 6 stages when you said 7?
I excluded stage 7 to make everyone ask this question. Haha, actually Fowler includes a "pre-stage." I was not paying attention when I grabbed the summary, and neglected to include an explanation about that. If you Google "stages of faith" you can pull up a number of descriptions.

ProphetMark said:
What's the difference between the magical world of stage 1 and the supernatural/mysterious universe of stage 5?
Stage 5 does not abandon logic, but realizes its limitations in life. Stage 1 does not consider logic.
 
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