Kohlberg’s work is similar to Piaget’s earlier work. Whereas, Piaget analysed the cognitive/ moral development. Kohlberg developed the idea that moral reasoning, has six identifiable developmental stages. He believes most young children are categorized in the “Pre-conventional morality”. For children …show more content…
When people develop cognitively they begin to think things at a deeper level and as a result they are able to suitable ethical decisions. Hence, they are maturing and making better decision. They are able to think and relate problem not only on the surface. For in the “Concrete Operations stage” they can mentally transform information about objects in the physical world.
In similar discussion, Erikson’s developmental theory can be incorporated in Kierkegaard’s understanding of maturity. Erikson classified his work into 8 stages based on age group. In each stage there is an essential skill the person needs to develop or understand. While they are adapting the skill, they are going through a process of …show more content…
I wanted to know more of God and the church, I attended Sunday worship regularly, to know the community of God’s people. During the process, I begin to read the Bible to discovery for myself God on my own time, and his influence in my life. During the time of my visit, I wanted to know the source of the church’s joy. As I studied the Bible, I begin to understand the people’s joy is a result of Jesus’s sacrifice. Through his death, we are given worth, and receive salvation. In my reading of Bible, I gained the insight of my rebellious nature and I needed Christ Jesus to make me whole.
Although when I first experienced the trials I wasn’t too happy. Fortunately, as I look back and reflect, if I haven’t received those trials I wouldn’t have known God. I would not have read the Bible, and make the important decision in my life to commit my life to be a follower of Christ Jesus.
There are those who came to accept their Jesus as their Lord and Saviour when they read the Scriptures and find God’s greatness. I was led to God and study Him when I was comforted by his church during my