James W. Fowler


James W. Fowler III 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. He was a minister in the United Methodist Church.

Stages of Faith

He is best known for his book Stages of Faith, published in 1981, in which he sought to develop the idea of a developmental process in "human faith".
These stages of faith development were along the lines of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development and Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development.

Description of the stages

No.FowlerAgePiaget
6Universalizing45+?Formal-operational
5Conjunctive35+ years?Formal-operational
4Individual-Reflective21+ years?Formal-operational
3Synthetic-
Conventional
12+ yearsFormal-operational
2Mythic-
Literal
7–12 yearsConcrete operational
1Intuitive-
Projective
2–7 yearsPre-operational
0Undifferentiated
Faith
0–2 yearsSensoric-motorical

Fowler's model has inspired a considerable body of empirical research into faith development, although little of such research was ever conducted by Fowler himself. A useful tool here has been Gary Leak's Faith Development Scale, or FDS, which has been subject to factor analysis by Leak.
For criticism see Developmental approaches to religion.

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