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Page 51
... particularly difficult in the field of religion , but it has been used . The development of statistical devices such as factor - analysis and chi - square help us when we attempt to make psychological measurements in the religious field ...
... particularly difficult in the field of religion , but it has been used . The development of statistical devices such as factor - analysis and chi - square help us when we attempt to make psychological measurements in the religious field ...
Page 66
... particularly when early zeal has begun to deteriorate and there is little left to justify a movement except the imitation of the ways supposed to have characterized the founders . In the political area we see the results in one ...
... particularly when early zeal has begun to deteriorate and there is little left to justify a movement except the imitation of the ways supposed to have characterized the founders . In the political area we see the results in one ...
Page 387
... particularly the influences of class , economics , nationalism , and the church itself as an institution . Also , since benevolence , morality , and desirable be- havior generally are considered socially valuable results of church ...
... particularly the influences of class , economics , nationalism , and the church itself as an institution . Also , since benevolence , morality , and desirable be- havior generally are considered socially valuable results of church ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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