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Page 165
... growth . In the case of the healthy - minded man quoted from James , the factor of bounding physical health seems quite apparent , and while this element is far from being an invariable source of spiritual growth , it plays its part in ...
... growth . In the case of the healthy - minded man quoted from James , the factor of bounding physical health seems quite apparent , and while this element is far from being an invariable source of spiritual growth , it plays its part in ...
Page 208
... growth . Whether any strict analogy can be drawn between the process of religious growth and the developing flower is extremely doubtful , and , if pushed to the wall , most religious educators would admit this ; nevertheless this ...
... growth . Whether any strict analogy can be drawn between the process of religious growth and the developing flower is extremely doubtful , and , if pushed to the wall , most religious educators would admit this ; nevertheless this ...
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... growth . But as an end in itself we can think of it as a religious experience subject to growth and as such it may be deliberately cultivated . This self - conscious cultivation is not necessary , particularly in the case of the milder ...
... growth . But as an end in itself we can think of it as a religious experience subject to growth and as such it may be deliberately cultivated . This self - conscious cultivation is not necessary , particularly in the case of the milder ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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