The Psychology of Religion: An Introduction to Religious Experience and BehaviorMacmillan, 1958 - 485 páginas |
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... human . Indeed a highly developed ape is in some ways more " hu- man " than is the newborn child.1 The child is a human being merely in posse , not in esse . When even the more elementary human traits are slow in appearing , how much ...
... human . Indeed a highly developed ape is in some ways more " hu- man " than is the newborn child.1 The child is a human being merely in posse , not in esse . When even the more elementary human traits are slow in appearing , how much ...
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... human characteristics and human needs even in the most sophisticated modern conceptions . There are many who , with Freud , cannot but wonder whether the idea of God is nothing more than an illusion.9 Similarly , as we have shown in ...
... human characteristics and human needs even in the most sophisticated modern conceptions . There are many who , with Freud , cannot but wonder whether the idea of God is nothing more than an illusion.9 Similarly , as we have shown in ...
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... 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 divine . It is not the business of the psy- chologist to examine the truth of this ...
... 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 divine . It is not the business of the psy- chologist to examine the truth of this ...
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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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