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Page 108
... adolescence starts than when it ends . It is pretty universally conceded that the onset of puberty marks the beginning of adoles- cence , while it is thought of as ending anywhere from sixteen to even the late twenties , though usually ...
... adolescence starts than when it ends . It is pretty universally conceded that the onset of puberty marks the beginning of adoles- cence , while it is thought of as ending anywhere from sixteen to even the late twenties , though usually ...
Page 109
... adolescence ends with the achievement of a sense of responsibility and a reason- ably well accepted philosophy of life effectively implemented . While theoretically this puts no certain termination to the period , in prac- tice what we ...
... adolescence ends with the achievement of a sense of responsibility and a reason- ably well accepted philosophy of life effectively implemented . While theoretically this puts no certain termination to the period , in prac- tice what we ...
Page 115
... adolescence , when at least the Western youth is apt to be tossed about on waves of such conflicting urges that spiritually it can be declared that " nature doth contend about them whether they live or die . " The basis of the emo ...
... adolescence , when at least the Western youth is apt to be tossed about on waves of such conflicting urges that spiritually it can be declared that " nature doth contend about them whether they live or die . " The basis of the emo ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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