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... experience , or at least to bring one's life into harmony with the essential reality apprehended through the experience . This serves to differentiate the religious atti- tude from the merely superstitious or magical . Much that passes ...
... experience , or at least to bring one's life into harmony with the essential reality apprehended through the experience . This serves to differentiate the religious atti- tude from the merely superstitious or magical . Much that passes ...
Page 70
... religious biographies , while the account of anyone who has had a genuine religious experience leaves no doubt that religion is no commonplace , pedestrian affair . Witness the wrestling with God by the Patriarch Jacob , the flight from ...
... religious biographies , while the account of anyone who has had a genuine religious experience leaves no doubt that religion is no commonplace , pedestrian affair . Witness the wrestling with God by the Patriarch Jacob , the flight from ...
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... religious experience and psychotherapy are by no means interchangeable terms is indicated by the fact that successful psychotherapy is less apt to show features that are explicitly religious . The student , for example , who learns ...
... religious experience and psychotherapy are by no means interchangeable terms is indicated by the fact that successful psychotherapy is less apt to show features that are explicitly religious . The student , for example , who learns ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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