CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND WELL-BEING

  • Esmari Faull Christian Spirituality, University of South Africa
Keywords: Well-being, εύδαιμονία, Christian Religion, Happiness, Health

Abstract

Some researchers have defined well-being as being content, happy, healthy and prosperous. It consists of experiencing enjoyment, completeness, and meaning, rather than merely avoiding pain and conflict. To experience personal well-being it is necessary that all aspects of being function in a healthy manner. Research on the relationship between the Christian religion and well-being has concluded that nurturing, non-punitive religion is associated with mental and physical health, and that active participation in church activities that enhances the member’s social support system can be beneficial. doi: 10.7833/111-1-32

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Published
2013-06-14
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