The Psychology of Religion: An Introduction to Religious Experience and Behavior |
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By reason of that I was more loathsome in my own eyes than was a toad ; and I thought I was so in God's eyes too . Sin and corruption , I said , would as naturally bubble out of my heart as water would bubble out of a fountain .
By reason of that I was more loathsome in my own eyes than was a toad ; and I thought I was so in God's eyes too . Sin and corruption , I said , would as naturally bubble out of my heart as water would bubble out of a fountain .
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The important point to remember is that no matter how meaningful religious beliefs may be through the process of thought , they need have no relation with life nor affect it in the slightest degree . Reason may and should play its part ...
The important point to remember is that no matter how meaningful religious beliefs may be through the process of thought , they need have no relation with life nor affect it in the slightest degree . Reason may and should play its part ...
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a of sense and thought is a mere shadow land , a point of departure , a “ far country , ” as Master Eckhart called it , from which the individual finds his way " home , ” via the mystic path , to the land of the untouchable but Real .
a of sense and thought is a mere shadow land , a point of departure , a “ far country , ” as Master Eckhart called it , from which the individual finds his way " home , ” via the mystic path , to the land of the untouchable but Real .
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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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