spiritual crisis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspiritualandcrisis
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spiritual
adjective
uk/ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl/us/ˈspɪr.ə.tʃu.əl/
relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially ...
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crisis
noun
uk/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/us/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
a time of great disagreement, confusion, ...
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(Definition ofspiritualandcrisisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is a profoundspiritualcrisis, as we see in the landscape the consequences of our own sin.
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Few will deny—and the fact has constantly been affirmed to-day—that of all the crises in which we are involved thespiritualcrisisis the gravest.
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The nation is undergoing aspiritualcrisis.
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During this period, he began a seriousspiritualcrisis.
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The following five years were ones wherein she experienced aspiritualcrisis.
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In 1204, a serious illness led him to aspiritualcrisis.
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Aspiritualcrisismay cause significant disruption in psychological, social and occupational functioning.
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The missionaries visited his home in 1972 while he was going through a difficultspiritualcrisis.
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He then argues that with the advent of postmodernism, the modern world is in a seriousspiritualcrisis, which manifests as the global ecological crisis.
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This expert advice builds a framework to begin understanding spiritual crises.
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Hodder's failure to move his congregation causes him aspiritualcrisis.
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Common themes involve fear, spiritual crises and social isolation.
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