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Old 11-07-2006, 01:07 PM
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carlton
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Originally Posted by paulmh
There's a metaphysical part to "secular Spirituality" and a cultural part, isn't there?

The metaphysical part is about how wo/man has tried to relate to (and engage with) the unknown. That encompasses all of the religious traditions as well as the humanities.
Why not include science, which engages directly with the unknown?
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