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Whatever Wordsworthian sentimentalists may hold to the contrary , the psychologist sees the newly born infant as a creature much nearer the animal state than the human . Indeed a highly developed ape is in some ways more “ human ” than ...
Whatever Wordsworthian sentimentalists may hold to the contrary , the psychologist sees the newly born infant as a creature much nearer the animal state than the human . Indeed a highly developed ape is in some ways more “ human ” than ...
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Expression of human needs . Another source of doubt is the reflection that the religious life seems to be more an expression of human than divine needs and interests . History shows us that the Greek gods simply represented the vices ...
Expression of human needs . Another source of doubt is the reflection that the religious life seems to be more an expression of human than divine needs and interests . History shows us that the Greek gods simply represented the vices ...
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It is this function that religion performs par excellence among all the sources of human motivation . Under no other form can the human mind project an aim so ultimate , all - embracing , and profound than in his conception of the ...
It is this function that religion performs par excellence among all the sources of human motivation . Under no other form can the human mind project an aim so ultimate , all - embracing , and profound than in his conception of the ...
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The Psychological Sources of Religion | 55 |
The Religion of Childhood | 87 |
Religion in Adolescence and Youth | 108 |
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The Psychology of Religion: An Introduction to Religious Experience and Behavior Walter Houston Clark Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
The Psychology of Religion: An Introduction to Religious Experience and Behavior Walter Houston Clark Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
The Psychology of Religion: An Introduction to Religious Experience and Behavior Walter Houston Clark Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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