Similar words: ritualistic, spirit, spirited, ritual, quality, sexuality, inequality, mutualism. Meaning: [‚spɪrɪtʃʊ'ælətɪ] n. 1. property or income owned by a church 2. concern with things of the spirit.
Random good picture Not show
(31) As the 1960s ended and the wave of neo-oriental spirituality began to decline, the seekers began to look elsewhere.
(32) Creativity/spirituality: no outlet for artistic expression, religious beliefs, humanitarian ideals. 17.
(33) Like the Gnostics, he based his spirituality on direct experience rather than on syllogisms.
(34) But it also emphasizes de-escalation of violence and a positive spirituality.
(35) The spirituality need not be the most ethereal, nor the most learned or literary, but it must be relevant.
(36) Today's myth is still rooted in a mechanistic way of thinking which denies or represses spirituality.
(37) In addition, there are growing networks of gay religious organizations that provide places for gay people to express their spirituality.
(38) The recognition that exceptional holiness and spirituality continue to manifest themselves in our own time is also a central pentecostal conviction.
(39) But this type of spirituality has nothing to do with mysticism.
(40) The conversation passed effortlessly from mundane matters to philosophy, spirituality, politics, art.
(41) The modern expression does not include the missing link, spirituality.
(42) With this Charles Shultz-like irreverence, the Swonkmeisters clue us in to their special spirituality.
(43) The link between morality, spirituality and poverty, so obvious to non-bourgeois societies, was not entirely snapped.
(44) Once dissociated from coercive power, it will witness a renewal of spirituality.
(45) Others believe it marks the rebirth of a more catholic, mystical, even medieval spirituality.
(46) Unsophisticated everyday language is remarkably accurate in the way it describes the spirituality of the world.
(47) The first two chapters offer a definition of spirituality and a way of identifying spiritual need.
(48) Led by some bishops[sentencedict.com], we have replaced spirituality with an amorphous concern for the material needs of others.
(49) Ignatius of Loyola, the small volume that was the fountainhead of Jesuit spirituality.
(50) The importance of spirituality in the modern period, however, is both remarkable and quite often overlooked.
(51) The moment I read it I knew I had found the traces of the primal spirituality I was looking for.
(52) What the thirsty seekers who crowded into the mission on Azusa Street found was not just a new and radically egalitarian spirituality.
(53) Brown believes the Greys are attempting to speed human evolution and enhance our spirituality by creating humans with some Grey genes.
(54) Most indigenous people here, Augustine says, accept Catholicism but practice a native spirituality.
(55) It is a large cathedral and its interior retains a Medieval sense of spirituality.
(56) Yet why should we dismiss the idea out of hand as some advocates of megalithic spirituality seem to do?
(57) Purple evokes sophistication, spirituality, costliness, royalty and mystery.
(58) The crown chakra is the dreamtime of spirituality.
(58) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(59) We human are creature of spirituality living with meaning.
(60) History scholars assessed his research on Qing Dynasty spirituality.
More similar words: ritualistic, spirit, spirited, ritual, quality, sexuality, inequality, mutualism, conceptualise, qualitative, vitality, venality, normality, mortality, personality, commonality, generality, nationality, originality, conviviality, principality, impartiality, essentiality, municipality, technicality, mortality rate, infant mortality, confidentiality, empirical, aspire.