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Page 115
... Emotion in Man and Animal ; Mottram's The Physi- cal Basis of the Personality ; English and Pearson's Emotional Problems of Living , or the works of W. B. Cannon . For a discussion of emotions in adolescence , but at a more generalized ...
... Emotion in Man and Animal ; Mottram's The Physi- cal Basis of the Personality ; English and Pearson's Emotional Problems of Living , or the works of W. B. Cannon . For a discussion of emotions in adolescence , but at a more generalized ...
Page 116
... emotional extremes . Among the characteristics of emotional experience of importance to the student of religion is the fact that strong emotion makes pos- sible feats , both physical and psychological , beyond the reach of the ...
... emotional extremes . Among the characteristics of emotional experience of importance to the student of religion is the fact that strong emotion makes pos- sible feats , both physical and psychological , beyond the reach of the ...
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... emotional discharge , so much deplored by the average edu- cated observer , seems to be the instrument of effecting a change in personality impossible through less drastic and by more gradual means . This does not mean that emotion ...
... emotional discharge , so much deplored by the average edu- cated observer , seems to be the instrument of effecting a change in personality impossible through less drastic and by more gradual means . This does not mean that emotion ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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