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... course , takes the matter right out of the range of ordinary experience , and while it may be logically correct , at the same time it is apt to be completely unreal . The practitioners in other human studies , of course , as I have ...
... course , takes the matter right out of the range of ordinary experience , and while it may be logically correct , at the same time it is apt to be completely unreal . The practitioners in other human studies , of course , as I have ...
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... course , that there is something of it in ourselves . There is correspondence and response . " The beyond is also within . " It is this which has given rise to anthropomorphism — the making of the gods in the likeness of men - man's ...
... course , that there is something of it in ourselves . There is correspondence and response . " The beyond is also within . " It is this which has given rise to anthropomorphism — the making of the gods in the likeness of men - man's ...
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... course , fourthly , the study of the psychology of the unconscious , especially as developed by Jung , has shed a flood of light on the theological imagery and speculation of primitive peoples as well as convincing us of the existence ...
... course , fourthly , the study of the psychology of the unconscious , especially as developed by Jung , has shed a flood of light on the theological imagery and speculation of primitive peoples as well as convincing us of the existence ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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