The spirituality of prisoners
Abstract
The authors present the results of research aimed to show the specificity of the spiritual life of persons subject to imprisonment. Their analysis confirmed that persons subject to imprisonment had a statistically significantly poorer spiritual life than the control group which was made up of persons without criminal records. Convicts make much less effort to broaden their own consciousness; they rarely seek the meaning of the surrounding reality, have substantially less spiritual experiences associated with doing good, are less sensitive to art and to external and internal beauty, which is associated with moral choices.
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