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These two urges are obviously not confined to religion , for they influence all aspects of physical behavior and mental life . We shake off the influence of the death urge as we rise from our beds in the morning , only to succumb to it ...
These two urges are obviously not confined to religion , for they influence all aspects of physical behavior and mental life . We shake off the influence of the death urge as we rise from our beds in the morning , only to succumb to it ...
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adults.24 This is the age at which both biologically and intellectually the life urge is strongest ; consequently it is this age that is least attracted by a program usually dominated by those in whom the death urge is increasingly ...
adults.24 This is the age at which both biologically and intellectually the life urge is strongest ; consequently it is this age that is least attracted by a program usually dominated by those in whom the death urge is increasingly ...
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It is the religious radical and progressive who represents the life urge , while the conservative is more apt to express the death urge — the desire for rest that achieves its ultimate consummation only in death and disintegration .
It is the religious radical and progressive who represents the life urge , while the conservative is more apt to express the death urge — the desire for rest that achieves its ultimate consummation only in death and disintegration .
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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 |
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