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... called Heaven.29 Tacked on to this anthropomorphic core are concepts that might be called superanthropomorphic , namely characteristics that are simply human ones writ large in terms of power and knowledge , as with the heroes in the ...
... called Heaven.29 Tacked on to this anthropomorphic core are concepts that might be called superanthropomorphic , namely characteristics that are simply human ones writ large in terms of power and knowledge , as with the heroes in the ...
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... called " this believing world . " But when we begin to delve into the matter more closely , beyond simply trying to discover the facts of belief or unbelief , we find the situation more complicated . Belief demonstrates many different ...
... called " this believing world . " But when we begin to delve into the matter more closely , beyond simply trying to discover the facts of belief or unbelief , we find the situation more complicated . Belief demonstrates many different ...
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... called Mystic Way — entailing the complete remaking of character and the liberation of a new , or rather latent , form of consciousness ; which imposes on the self the condition which is sometimes inaccurately called ' ecstasy , ' but ...
... called Mystic Way — entailing the complete remaking of character and the liberation of a new , or rather latent , form of consciousness ; which imposes on the self the condition which is sometimes inaccurately called ' ecstasy , ' but ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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