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... concept of drive , which would seem to be useful only up to a certain point and needs to be supplemented with other concepts . One concept which will aid in this supplementation is that of value . We think of a value as some- thing to ...
... concept of drive , which would seem to be useful only up to a certain point and needs to be supplemented with other concepts . One concept which will aid in this supplementation is that of value . We think of a value as some- thing to ...
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... concept . One can define religious maturity in two ways . From the point of view of the individual we can think of it as the highest point of adult religious development , which might be inconsiderable in one indi- vidual and ...
... concept . One can define religious maturity in two ways . From the point of view of the individual we can think of it as the highest point of adult religious development , which might be inconsiderable in one indi- vidual and ...
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... concept . On the other hand the God concept may have a consequence which is the direct opposite . God may be a factor in morale and instead of disorganizing the personality may vitalize and stimulate it . Quite obviously this was the ...
... concept . On the other hand the God concept may have a consequence which is the direct opposite . God may be a factor in morale and instead of disorganizing the personality may vitalize and stimulate it . Quite obviously this was the ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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