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... described as the inner experience of the individual when he senses a Beyond , especially as evidenced by the effect of this ex- perience on his behavior when he actively attempts to harmonize his life with the Beyond . This is not ...
... described as the inner experience of the individual when he senses a Beyond , especially as evidenced by the effect of this ex- perience on his behavior when he actively attempts to harmonize his life with the Beyond . This is not ...
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... described as associated with the religion of healthy - mindedness . The essential root meaning of the word suggests a complete and thorough change , so that strictly speaking conversion may be said to have occurred whenever this change ...
... described as associated with the religion of healthy - mindedness . The essential root meaning of the word suggests a complete and thorough change , so that strictly speaking conversion may be said to have occurred whenever this change ...
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... described as " religious awakening " or simply " religious emotion " than " conversion . " Since it is usually a much milder occurrence it fits in much better with the gradual type of growth and is not often ac- companied by those ...
... described as " religious awakening " or simply " religious emotion " than " conversion . " Since it is usually a much milder occurrence it fits in much better with the gradual type of growth and is not often ac- companied by those ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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