Toward liberal educationLouis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... religious consciousness is more than the ingredients from which it has emerged . It is also more than the psychological machinery which is involved in its emergence . Psychoanalysts are fond of pointing out that religion is sublimated ...
... religious consciousness is more than the ingredients from which it has emerged . It is also more than the psychological machinery which is involved in its emergence . Psychoanalysts are fond of pointing out that religion is sublimated ...
Halaman 661
... religious consciousness is more than the ingredients from which it has emerged . It is also more than the psychological machinery which is involved in its emergence . Psychoanalysts are fond of pointing out that religion is sublimated ...
... religious consciousness is more than the ingredients from which it has emerged . It is also more than the psychological machinery which is involved in its emergence . Psychoanalysts are fond of pointing out that religion is sublimated ...
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... religious tradition whose authorship ( generally speaking ) is as little known as the authorship of the several languages . To identify a religion as " the religion of the Buddha ” or “ the religion of the Christ ” or “ the religion of ...
... religious tradition whose authorship ( generally speaking ) is as little known as the authorship of the several languages . To identify a religion as " the religion of the Buddha ” or “ the religion of the Christ ” or “ the religion of ...
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