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... Religion , in which he attempts to integrate religion and modern personality theory . Another book , even briefer , but more influential in calling the at- tention of both psychologists and religious scholars to the common ground ...
... Religion , in which he attempts to integrate religion and modern personality theory . Another book , even briefer , but more influential in calling the at- tention of both psychologists and religious scholars to the common ground ...
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... religion with his statement . There are very few people who can stand being called irreligious . In gen- eral ... religion is a “ smear " word ; but he will react just as emotionally in the opposite way . Hence there is always a ...
... religion with his statement . There are very few people who can stand being called irreligious . In gen- eral ... religion is a “ smear " word ; but he will react just as emotionally in the opposite way . Hence there is always a ...
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... religion we will define as a set of beliefs , practices , and institutions which men have evolved in various societies , " says Parsons in giving his definition of religion . Ames belongs with this same general group , for he defines ...
... religion we will define as a set of beliefs , practices , and institutions which men have evolved in various societies , " says Parsons in giving his definition of religion . Ames belongs with this same general group , for he defines ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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