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Page 141
... truth . This will help to explain why doubt tends to be a characteristic of youth , the period when the life urge is so much more potent than it will be later on . For to youth doubt often means not only a necessary stage on the road to ...
... truth . This will help to explain why doubt tends to be a characteristic of youth , the period when the life urge is so much more potent than it will be later on . For to youth doubt often means not only a necessary stage on the road to ...
Page 210
... Truth , had wrought me , I nevertheless still loved Truth , and would bate no jot of my allegiance to her . " Truth ! " I cried , " though the Heavens crush me for following her : no Falsehood ! though a whole 210 Religious Growth.
... Truth , had wrought me , I nevertheless still loved Truth , and would bate no jot of my allegiance to her . " Truth ! " I cried , " though the Heavens crush me for following her : no Falsehood ! though a whole 210 Religious Growth.
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... truth , the doubting of this truth , and then the formation of a new insight embracing both the original partial truth and the doubt itself . We see this process beautifully illustrated in the Book of Job , while one can also discern it ...
... truth , the doubting of this truth , and then the formation of a new insight embracing both the original partial truth and the doubt itself . We see this process beautifully illustrated in the Book of Job , while one can also discern it ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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