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... objective . Subjective religion focuses on the psychology and reaction of the person , while objective religion is directed at the consciousness and response of God . These two forms exhibit them- selves , intermingled , in that entire ...
... objective . Subjective religion focuses on the psychology and reaction of the person , while objective religion is directed at the consciousness and response of God . These two forms exhibit them- selves , intermingled , in that entire ...
Page 331
... Objective and subjective worship . In connection with prayer we called attention to Pratt's distinction between objective and sub- jective religion . This distinction has been developed by Pratt most notably in a chapter of The ...
... Objective and subjective worship . In connection with prayer we called attention to Pratt's distinction between objective and sub- jective religion . This distinction has been developed by Pratt most notably in a chapter of The ...
Page 333
... objective or subjective in form , must never be confused with worship itself , which is a wholly inner experience ... objective and non - liturgical subjective , so that in large measure the discussion of this issue may be conceived as ...
... objective or subjective in form , must never be confused with worship itself , which is a wholly inner experience ... objective and non - liturgical subjective , so that in large measure the discussion of this issue may be conceived as ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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