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... considerable first - hand knowledge of the religions of India . The two high points of the book are his chapters on objective and subjective worship and the five chapters on mysticism which close the volume . While not as brilliant as ...
... considerable first - hand knowledge of the religions of India . The two high points of the book are his chapters on objective and subjective worship and the five chapters on mysticism which close the volume . While not as brilliant as ...
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... considerably richer in its approach , and correspond- ingly less " scientific " in the rigor of its conclusions , is ... considerable task of weighing the evidence . Furthermore , it would be hard to check , even if a second person were ...
... considerably richer in its approach , and correspond- ingly less " scientific " in the rigor of its conclusions , is ... considerable task of weighing the evidence . Furthermore , it would be hard to check , even if a second person were ...
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... considerably better than the one per cent level of confidence.13 Other studies might be men- tioned , but these will ... considerable empirical ma- terial in illustration and support.14 We will review a few of the influences that appeal ...
... considerably better than the one per cent level of confidence.13 Other studies might be men- tioned , but these will ... considerable empirical ma- terial in illustration and support.14 We will review a few of the influences that appeal ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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