Spiritual but not religious (SBNR) is commonly used to describe the demographic also known as unchurched, none of the above, spiritual atheists, more spiritual than religious, spiritual eclecticism, unaffiliated, freethinkers, or spiritual seekers.
Spiritual, but Not Religious?
Publication Date:
6/1/2011
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0
Session(s)
1
Product Type:
Internet Download
Adult Study
Product Number:
TC0485

Can one be spiritual and not religious?

There's a Web site dedicated to this identification: www.sbnr.org. Their tagline reads "All religions contain some wisdom. But no one religion contains all wisdom." Furthermore, people who identify as "Spiritual, but Not Religious" (SBNR) even have their own Facebook page to visit: http://www.facebook.com/SBNR.org.

But what does this mean for organized religion, for Christianity? In this study, participants will explore the meaning and use of these key terms: spiritual and religious. Then participants will examine the distinctive nature of being religious and Christian.

Eugenia Gamble is Pastor of Nipomo Community PresbyterianChurch in Nipomo, California.


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