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Page 174
... suffering on the one hand , and the religious interpretation of it on the other , it is inconceivable that tradition would have much more to record of the Exile than the mere fact of its occurrence . It is through empirical discoveries ...
... suffering on the one hand , and the religious interpretation of it on the other , it is inconceivable that tradition would have much more to record of the Exile than the mere fact of its occurrence . It is through empirical discoveries ...
Page 175
... suffering . Doubtless the unknown writer had experienced in his own life poignant periods of suffering through outward personal catas- trophe , but very probably he had also observed unjust suffering in others , which troubled him ...
... suffering . Doubtless the unknown writer had experienced in his own life poignant periods of suffering through outward personal catas- trophe , but very probably he had also observed unjust suffering in others , which troubled him ...
Page 187
... suffering . The healthy- minded religion is optimistic , extroverted , unreflective , more often associated with a liberal form of theology , and is conducive to a gradual form of religious growth . The religion born of suffering tends ...
... suffering . The healthy- minded religion is optimistic , extroverted , unreflective , more often associated with a liberal form of theology , and is conducive to a gradual form of religious growth . The religion born of suffering tends ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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