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... attitudes such as the attitude toward God and the Church . It is also quite common practice , particularly in the newer type of church school program , to use rating scales to indicate growth and progress in religious educa- tion ...
... attitudes such as the attitude toward God and the Church . It is also quite common practice , particularly in the newer type of church school program , to use rating scales to indicate growth and progress in religious educa- tion ...
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... attitudes with certain aspects of their overt behavior fourteen years later . There were positive correlations of ... Attitude Shifts and Overt Behavior . " 13 " The Relation of Church Attendance to Honesty and Kindness in a Small ...
... attitudes with certain aspects of their overt behavior fourteen years later . There were positive correlations of ... Attitude Shifts and Overt Behavior . " 13 " The Relation of Church Attendance to Honesty and Kindness in a Small ...
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... attitudes toward in prayer , 310 f . , 313 in conversion , 209 objective and subjective attitudes to- ward , 312 f . of the mystic , 263 f . , 271 , 285 f . proofs of , 222 psychologist not competent to pro- nounce on , 200–201 , 203 n ...
... attitudes toward in prayer , 310 f . , 313 in conversion , 209 objective and subjective attitudes to- ward , 312 f . of the mystic , 263 f . , 271 , 285 f . proofs of , 222 psychologist not competent to pro- nounce on , 200–201 , 203 n ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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