What is the difference between “Divinity” and “Spirituality”?
Although it is a difficult task to differentiate between these expressions, as the interpretation varies, Theology and Religious Studies, and the History of the Church constitute the principal themes of Divinity as used by the traditional Church, whereas Spirituality is the recognition of the eternal soul or spirit within the human being, which never dies, but returns again and again in its quest for perfection. The Roman Catholic encyclopedia defines the related term spiritism as the philosophical doctrine which holds, in general, that there is a spiritual order of beings no less real than the material and, in particular, that the soul of man is a spiritual substance.