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Haya94

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In Westerhoff's stage of affiliative faith, what does an individual do?
 
  1. Participates in activities that characterize a particular faith tradition
  2. Puts faith into personal and social action
  3. Acquires a cognitive as well as an affective faith
  4. Experiences faith through interaction with others who are living a particular faith tradition

Question 2

A hospitalized patient requests privacy to say the Kaddish. The nurse realizes this is keeping which spiritual ritual?
 
  1. A daily prayer that Jews say at bedtime
  2. A daily prayer that Jews say for one year in remembrance of one who has died
  3. A daily prayer that Jews say at meals
  4. A daily prayer that Jews say in the morning



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1

Westerhoff's stage of affiliative faith, occurring in late adolescence, is described as a time in which one participates in activities that characterize a particular faith tradition; experiences awe and wonderment; feels a sense of belonging. Experienced faith in infancy and early adolescence means experiencing faith through interaction with others who are living a particular faith tradition. Searching faith in young adulthood lists the behavior development as a process of questioning and doubting one's own faith, acquiring a cognitive as well as an affective faith through this questioning. Owned faith in middle adulthood and old age puts faith into personal and social action.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 2

Jews may say the Kaddish daily for the first year after the death of a loved one. The time of day when Jews say the Kaddish is not specified.



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