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Page 96
... Characteristics that are perfectly appropriate to the age of childhood are most inappropriate to a later age , and so much adult religion is " childish " in this derogatory sense that it is important that we recognize what these ...
... Characteristics that are perfectly appropriate to the age of childhood are most inappropriate to a later age , and so much adult religion is " childish " in this derogatory sense that it is important that we recognize what these ...
Page 267
... characteristics of mysticism . Each student of mysticism is apt to note certain characteristics that distinguish it from other psy- chological states . Those that impressed William James were four : ( 1 ) Ineffability , ( 2 ) Noetic ...
... characteristics of mysticism . Each student of mysticism is apt to note certain characteristics that distinguish it from other psy- chological states . Those that impressed William James were four : ( 1 ) Ineffability , ( 2 ) Noetic ...
Page 292
... characteristics of each , we will be describing not something that exists in actuality but rather ideal types.1 We ... characteristics . On the whole we may say that the following five characteristics are salient in the prophetic con ...
... characteristics of each , we will be describing not something that exists in actuality but rather ideal types.1 We ... characteristics . On the whole we may say that the following five characteristics are salient in the prophetic con ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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