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... spiritual . If life is at bottom something spiritual , and if spiritual things can only be spiritually discerned , the many argu- ments put forward for immortality such as the essential worth of the self , the fact that mental processes ...
... spiritual . If life is at bottom something spiritual , and if spiritual things can only be spiritually discerned , the many argu- ments put forward for immortality such as the essential worth of the self , the fact that mental processes ...
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... spiritual experience of love comes with the intensest awareness of the physical world . The deepest emotion is not that which is solely spiritual , but that which is equally physical and spiritual and it is therefore an emotion of ...
... spiritual experience of love comes with the intensest awareness of the physical world . The deepest emotion is not that which is solely spiritual , but that which is equally physical and spiritual and it is therefore an emotion of ...
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... spiritual which is recognized in human psychology generally and by primitive peoples in particular . A symbol is different from a myth in that it is an illustration in material and pictorial ways of some belief or theory . It is ...
... spiritual which is recognized in human psychology generally and by primitive peoples in particular . A symbol is different from a myth in that it is an illustration in material and pictorial ways of some belief or theory . It is ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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