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  1. James William Fowler III (1940–2015) was an American theologian who was Professor of Theology and Human Development at Emory University. He was director of both the Center for Research on Faith and Moral Development, and the Center for Ethics until he retired in 2005.

  2. Oct 21, 2015 · Fowler of Decatur died Oct. 16 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was 75. His funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church on the Emory...

  3. James W. Fowler III, a scholar of practical theology and pastoral psychology, died October 16 in Atlanta, at age 75, from complications related to Alz­heimer’s disease.

    • Stage 0 – Primal Undifferentiated Faith (Ages Birth-2): This stage is very much like Erik Erikson’s first stage of ”trust versus mistrust.” Here, the baby acquires experiences from the outer environment that either instill in him a feeling of trust and assurance (from being comforted, living in a secure and stable environment, and a experiencing a sense of consistency and care from parents).
    • Stage 1 – “Intuitive-Projective” Faith (Ages 3-7). Children at this stage have acquired language and the ability to work with symbols to express thoughts.
    • Stage 2 – Mythic-Literal Faith (Ages 7-12). Children at this stage have a belief in justice and fairness in religious matters, a sense of reciprocity in the workings of the universe (e.g.
    • Stage 3 – “Synthetic-Conventional” Faith (Ages 12 to Adult). This stage is characterized by the identification of the adolescent/adult with a religious institution, belief system, or authority, and the growth of a personal religious or spiritual identity.
  4. Dr. James W. Fowler, beloved director of the Emory Ethics Center from 1994 until his retirement in 2005, died peacefully, surrounded by family, on October 16, 2015.

  5. Oct 22, 2015 · Dr. Fowler, a leader in shaping a new understanding of faith and practical theology in the twentieth century, died peacefully, surrounded by his family, on the morning of October 16.

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  7. James W. Fowler. James W. Fowler is a graduate of Duke University and Drew Theological Seminary and earned his PhD at Harvard University in Religion and Society in 1971, with a focus on ethics and sociology of religion.

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