In a book on this concept, Wade Roof and Robert Wuthnow discussed how individuals collect ideas meaningful to them in its “seeker” form. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this concept that Philip Sheldrake defines as “the deepest [set of] values and meanings by which people seek to live” in a book that examines religious, esoteric, and secular varieties of it.
ANSWER: spirituality [or the spiritual; accept being spiritual; accept seeker spirituality]
[10e] Sheldrake notes the link between spirituality and mystical instances of these occurrences. The “healthy-minded” are discussed in a William James book titled for the “varieties of” these occurrences.
ANSWER: religious experiences [accept mystical experiences; accept The Varieties of Religious Experience]
[10m] Sheldrake cites this French priest and archaeologist as an example of an individual who formulated a spirituality of science. This formulator of the concepts of the Noosphere and the Omega Point co-discovered Peking Man.
ANSWER: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin [prompt on Teilhard; prompt on de Chardin]
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