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Page 67
... wish for response expresses the need that all people have for affiliation , the desire to love and to be loved which , if unfulfilled , has such devastating consequences for the personality . The wish for recognition is the need that ...
... wish for response expresses the need that all people have for affiliation , the desire to love and to be loved which , if unfulfilled , has such devastating consequences for the personality . The wish for recognition is the need that ...
Page 68
... wish for security ex- pressed in the Lord's Prayer , while there is no need to belabor the fact that probably the large majority of all Christian prayers con- tain this wish in some form . Without stopping at this point to dis- tinguish ...
... wish for security ex- pressed in the Lord's Prayer , while there is no need to belabor the fact that probably the large majority of all Christian prayers con- tain this wish in some form . Without stopping at this point to dis- tinguish ...
Page 69
... wish for response as a potent source of drives that lead to religious experience . The wishes for recognition and new experience are more implicitly involved with the satisfactions that religion offers . Yet the recogni- tion in high ...
... wish for response as a potent source of drives that lead to religious experience . The wishes for recognition and new experience are more implicitly involved with the satisfactions that religion offers . Yet the recogni- tion in high ...
Contents
The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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