The Six Paths
Spiritual but not Religious 1
Spiritual but not Religious 2
Finding God in All Things
Little By Little
100

This group prays regularly, attend religious services frequently, and feel comfortable talking about God.

The Path of Belief

100

Who were referred to as ”thinking believers”?

St. Thomas Aquinas 

 Moses Maimonides 

Dorothy Day

Reinhold Nielbuhr

100

Fill in the blanks: Spiritual is taken to mean that, freed from __________ _____________, you can be _________ _______ _____.  

1. unnecessary dogmas

2. yourself before God

100

Who reminded the Jesuits that part of their original work was with the poor and marginalized?

Pedro Arrupe

100

How old was Iñigo of Loyola when is leg was shattered by a cannonbal?

Thirty years old

200

A reignited curiosity about God, after having drifted away from religion.

The Path of Return

200

Fill in the blanks: “Religion is ________________ and ____________, stifling the growth of human spirit.”

1. Narrow-minded 

2. prejudicial 

200

What did Isaac Hecker say about religion?

It helps you connect and correct.

200

What does Ignatius say about God in Chapter two?

He is the center of everything, and provides meaning for our lives.

200

When recovering, what types of books did he read?

Books about the life of Jesus and the lives of saints.

300

The main danger for this group is a perfectionism, that sets up organized religion for failure.

The Path of Independence 

300

What superlative was given to religion by some contemporary authors?

The most despicable of social evils.

300

Why are spiritualities, entirely focused on the self, problematic?

There is no place for humility, self-critique or a sense of responsibility for the community.

300

Fill in the blanks: According to Ignatius, God can speak _______ to with people in __________ ways.

1. Directly 

2. personal 

300

How did Ignatius’s idea that God speaks to us directly get him into trouble?

During the Inquisition, it landed him in jail.

400

People on this path have a knack for being religious-baloney detectors.

The Path of Disbelief 

400

Since religions are human organization, what are they prone to?

Sin.

400

What did St. Ignatius of Loyola say about spirituality and religion?

The two go hand in hand.

400

Fill in the blank: The beginning of the path to finding God is ____________.

Awareness.

400

What is the far more controversial idea these days?

God would speak to us through religion.

500

For this group, finding God is a mystery, a worry or a problem.

The Path of Confusion 

500

Who does the author mention was deeply religious but often challenged the religious conventions of his day?

Jesus of Nazareth

500

What example was given to convey religious communities getting things wrong, convinced that they are doing God’s will?

The Salem Witch Trials

500

What is the “leap of faith” required to find God? 

Believing that the intimate experiences you have are ways God communicates with you.

500

Give an example of a God communicating with us. 

 No wrong answer! :)

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