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geoffrey

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Identify the true statement about developmentalists' view of faith and religion.
 
  It is rarely helpful when people are confronted with stressful situations.
  It remains static throughout adulthood.
  It progresses from a self-centered perspective to a many-sided, altruistic view.
  It involves taking the myths and symbols of religion literally.

Question 2

According to Fowler's religious stages, faith, like other aspects of cognition, progresses from a(n) ______ view of life to a(n) ______ view.
 
  simple, self centered, one-sided; complex, unselfish
  complex, unselfish; altruistic
  unselfish; selfish
  adversity; acceptance



connor417

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Answer to Question 1

It progresses from a self-centered perspective to a many-sided, altruistic view.

Answer to Question 2

simple, self centered, one-sided; complex, unselfish



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