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Page 237
... tend to become bigots , and to take refuge in such a narrow definition of faith that if it is creative at all its creativity is very restricted . They tend to iden- tify salvation too closely with their own creeds , their own churches ...
... tend to become bigots , and to take refuge in such a narrow definition of faith that if it is creative at all its creativity is very restricted . They tend to iden- tify salvation too closely with their own creeds , their own churches ...
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... tends to be objective and non - liturgical subjective , so that in large measure the discussion of this issue may be ... tend to be appropriated by the priestly type of mind , while the prophet , with his emphasis on preaching , will ...
... tends to be objective and non - liturgical subjective , so that in large measure the discussion of this issue may be ... tend to be appropriated by the priestly type of mind , while the prophet , with his emphasis on preaching , will ...
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... tends to appear . In a special- ized sense and to a certain degree , the religious genius , and especially the ... tend to lead to an overvaluation of the strange . This means that simple eccentricity may be mistaken for religious ...
... tends to appear . In a special- ized sense and to a certain degree , the religious genius , and especially the ... tend to lead to an overvaluation of the strange . This means that simple eccentricity may be mistaken for religious ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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