Which action is performed in Westerhoff's stage of owned faith?
1. Participates in activities that characterize a particular faith tradition
2. Puts faith into personal and social action
3. Acquires a cognitive as well as an affective faith
4. Experiences faith through interaction with others who are living a particular faith tradition
Correct Answer: 2
In Westerhoff's state of owned faith, in middle adulthood and old age, one puts faith into personal and social action and is willing to stand up for beliefs even against the nurturing community. Experienced faith in infancy and early adolescence means experiencing faith through interaction with others who are living a particular faith tradition. Affiliative faith in late adolescence is participating in activities that characterize a particular faith tradition. Searching faith in young adulthood lists the behavior development as a process of questioning and doubting one's own faith, acquiring a cognitive as well as an affective faith through this questioning.
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