The Psychology of Religion: An Introduction to Religious Experience and BehaviorMacmillan, 1958 - 485 páginas |
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... active emphasis on morality . But Freud says that the death urge is the stronger of the two and must ultimately win out . This would appear to be supported by the increasing hold that conservatism secures among all religions as time ...
... active emphasis on morality . But Freud says that the death urge is the stronger of the two and must ultimately win out . This would appear to be supported by the increasing hold that conservatism secures among all religions as time ...
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... active because of his distress of mind . But the healthy - minded way is more outwardly active . The healthy - minded man perhaps has never wept over his inward condition . Reared in a wholesome and loving environment he has never known ...
... active because of his distress of mind . But the healthy - minded way is more outwardly active . The healthy - minded man perhaps has never wept over his inward condition . Reared in a wholesome and loving environment he has never known ...
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... active worker in the Oxford Group , but he withdrew about the time that its Moral Re - Armament phase began , since he believed that it had departed too much from its earlier Christ - centered program . On the other hand he acknowledges ...
... active worker in the Oxford Group , but he withdrew about the time that its Moral Re - Armament phase began , since he believed that it had departed too much from its earlier Christ - centered program . On the other hand he acknowledges ...
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The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 85 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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