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... mature form . Some may have served simply to initiate development toward reli- gious maturity . Thus extreme physical need may drive an individual to seek divine help , yet we would hardly define mature religion as that which satisfies ...
... mature form . Some may have served simply to initiate development toward reli- gious maturity . Thus extreme physical need may drive an individual to seek divine help , yet we would hardly define mature religion as that which satisfies ...
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... mature religion . It may have provided experiences leading to the gradual unfolding of religious powers ; or through suffering and a conversion of crisis these powers may have acquired a sharper edge . G. W. Allport's concept of mature ...
... mature religion . It may have provided experiences leading to the gradual unfolding of religious powers ; or through suffering and a conversion of crisis these powers may have acquired a sharper edge . G. W. Allport's concept of mature ...
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... mature religion will also be integral . This means that in seeking to explain the relationship of experience to God the mature believer will find in life an integrated and har- monious pattern that will also demonstrate the relationship ...
... mature religion will also be integral . This means that in seeking to explain the relationship of experience to God the mature believer will find in life an integrated and har- monious pattern that will also demonstrate the relationship ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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