spirituality 的定义
plural spir·it·u·al·i·ties.
spirituality 近义词
immateriality
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piety
spirituality 的近义词 6 个
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- “TV Buddha” presents a standoff between spirituality and technology — and between past and future — that is also a feedback loop, implying a mutual dependence.
- In her romantic relationships, spirituality has been a guiding force for Fox.
- He reckons with race, class, sexuality, and spirituality in his search for self-discovery, freedom and the stability of a chosen family.
- Jennifer is a very strong-minded female, and is a seeker of spirituality.
- It seems absurd that a book like “Think and Grow Rich” had any kind of formative influence over a developing punk scene skeptical of capitalism, spirituality and the notion of hope in general, but everything about Bad Brains seemed to defy the odds.
- Spirituality, after all, is not as marketable as sex appeal, so maybe the media-savvy McCarthy is exposing a true vulnerability.
- The priests conclude that there is common ground on even the most contentious topics that pit science versus spirituality.
- “Gay people have very often a heightened sensitivity to things of beauty and spirituality,” Cain suggested.
- He went, and the experience “launched me into a lifelong passion for spirituality, meditation, and contemplation,” he said.
- Russia, the organization proclaims, is known for “its historic commitment to deep spirituality and morality.”
- It is the development of character, the triumph of intellectuality and spirituality I have striven to express.'
- It involved no sense of the spirituality of the Divine Law, no consciousness of unworthiness, no need of a Savior.
- By spirituality and unction he redeemed a scarcely agreeable exterior.
- Only its spirituality is wont to take, in many respects, a different tone.
- Here his eloquence and spirituality fully justified the promise of his youth, and he became almost the idol of his congregation.