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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Religion
spiritualityspir‧i‧tu‧al‧i‧ty /ˌspɪrətʃuˈæləti/ noun [uncountable] RRRELIGIONthe quality of being interested in religion or religious matters
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spirituality• In place of his spirituality and incandescence, Solti offers only the momentary frisson.• The first two chapters offer a definition of spirituality and a way of identifying spiritual need.• This public display of spirituality throws a lot of people off their game.• It is a large cathedral and its interior retains a Medieval sense of spirituality.• As the 1960s ended and the wave of neo-oriental spirituality began to decline, the seekers began to look elsewhere.• But it also emphasizes de-escalation of violence and a positive spirituality.• Today's myth is still rooted in a mechanistic way of thinking which denies or represses spirituality.
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