“…Their analysis outlined five themes reflecting shared aspects of spiritual identity across religious contexts: relational consciousness, vocational identity, stewardship, tradition, and the divine as omnipotent. Further, with regard to the identity theory of MacAdams (1993MacAdams ( , 2006, Reimer et al (2009) found differences in the distribution of this theory's three precepts of mature generative identity (redemption, agency, and communion) in the narratives of the different religious groups, emphasizing the significance of religious context in forging spiritual identity. Kiesling et al (2006), who interviewed participants in a convenience sample of 28 devoutly spiritual adults, adopted Marcia's (1966) adult-appropriate extensions of commitment and exploration; that is, role salience and role flexibility respectively.…”