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... James at a time before James ' own interest in the field had flowered . Indeed James ' interest owed considerably more to Starbuck than vice versa . Always hos- pitable to new ideas , James had allowed his brilliant student to pursue ...
... James at a time before James ' own interest in the field had flowered . Indeed James ' interest owed considerably more to Starbuck than vice versa . Always hos- pitable to new ideas , James had allowed his brilliant student to pursue ...
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... James version of the Bible or one of the modern translations . My strong recommendation is for the King James with the use of modern translations as a gloss for clarity and to correct the obvious inaccuracies of the former . If my ...
... James version of the Bible or one of the modern translations . My strong recommendation is for the King James with the use of modern translations as a gloss for clarity and to correct the obvious inaccuracies of the former . If my ...
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... James . James ' views of mature religion . James made no particular at- tempt to define mature religion as such . True to the pragmatic tra- dition he simply examined religious lives as he saw them and ab- stracted therefrom certain ...
... James . James ' views of mature religion . James made no particular at- tempt to define mature religion as such . True to the pragmatic tra- dition he simply examined religious lives as he saw them and ab- stracted therefrom certain ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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