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Page 172
... soul , and what consti- tutes the psychological background against which suffering is experi- enced ? We have already described it in reverse in our account of healthy - mindedness . The sick soul is simply at the opposite pole from ...
... soul , and what consti- tutes the psychological background against which suffering is experi- enced ? We have already described it in reverse in our account of healthy - mindedness . The sick soul is simply at the opposite pole from ...
Page 186
... soul is its prophet , theologian , and poet . We talk about the sick soul and the healthy - minded person , but in actuality neither exists in unadulterated form . Either one in all his purity would not be a man but a monstrous fiction ...
... soul is its prophet , theologian , and poet . We talk about the sick soul and the healthy - minded person , but in actuality neither exists in unadulterated form . Either one in all his purity would not be a man but a monstrous fiction ...
Page 323
... soul . " These are the times when , woodenly and unre- sponsively , the individual goes through the motions of his prayers . Unhappily , there are many worshipers whose experience is always of this nature . Prayer usually is a routine ...
... soul . " These are the times when , woodenly and unre- sponsively , the individual goes through the motions of his prayers . Unhappily , there are many worshipers whose experience is always of this nature . Prayer usually is a routine ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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