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... true great- ness . The terminology is that of the time and many of the conclu- sions may be questioned . It is rather the expression of the man him- self that communicates itself in large part through a grace of expres- sion and a ...
... true great- ness . The terminology is that of the time and many of the conclu- sions may be questioned . It is rather the expression of the man him- self that communicates itself in large part through a grace of expres- sion and a ...
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... true of the religious man . Studies are pretty unanimous in indicating that few people are strongly religious in maturity who have not had a religious upbringing as children . For instance , the author , in his study of Moral Re ...
... true of the religious man . Studies are pretty unanimous in indicating that few people are strongly religious in maturity who have not had a religious upbringing as children . For instance , the author , in his study of Moral Re ...
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... true conversion in which , whether by slow process or swift , atheists and agnostics often arrive at a belief in God . The reader may verify the foregoing description by reference to various cases.14 Isaiah's account of his conversion ...
... true conversion in which , whether by slow process or swift , atheists and agnostics often arrive at a belief in God . The reader may verify the foregoing description by reference to various cases.14 Isaiah's account of his conversion ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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