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James W. Fowler was an influential American theologian and educator, best known for his work on the psychology of faith development. His seminal book, "Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development and the Quest for Meaning," established a framework for understanding how individuals evolve in their spiritual journeys. Fowler's theories have had a profound impact on both psychological and theological discussions, bridging the gap between faith and human development.

Throughout his career, Fowler emphasized the importance of narrative and personal experience in the formation of faith. He proposed that faith develops in stages, shaped by a person's environment, culture, and relationships. His insights have not only contributed to academic discourse but have also been applied in practical settings, including education and pastoral care. Fowler's legacy continues to influence those exploring the intersection of psychology and spirituality.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum April 1, 1928
Födelseplats Tucson, Arizona, USA
Dödsdatum July 16, 2015