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Page 141
... means not only a necessary stage on the road to truth , but also a breaking with tradition and a means of asserting one's own personality . The accomplishment of these things represents an adventure in the life of the spirit that bears ...
... means not only a necessary stage on the road to truth , but also a breaking with tradition and a means of asserting one's own personality . The accomplishment of these things represents an adventure in the life of the spirit that bears ...
Page 159
... means that evil is not so sharply set off from good . The moral rela- tivism that is one of the features of our day owes its existence to liberalism , which in turn derives in part from the psychological urge of healthy - mindedness ...
... means that evil is not so sharply set off from good . The moral rela- tivism that is one of the features of our day owes its existence to liberalism , which in turn derives in part from the psychological urge of healthy - mindedness ...
Page 294
... means to an end so much as an end in itself . At least in its classical form among the Hebrew prophets the concept of righteousness is the supreme aim of the prophetic message . Of course righteousness is represented as the will of God ...
... means to an end so much as an end in itself . At least in its classical form among the Hebrew prophets the concept of righteousness is the supreme aim of the prophetic message . Of course righteousness is represented as the will of God ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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