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... religion rational and respectable in answer to skeptical challenges , apart from appeals to authority or mystic kinds of experience . Some of his reasoning was narrowly intellectual and certainly unrepresentative of the mainstream of ...
... religion rational and respectable in answer to skeptical challenges , apart from appeals to authority or mystic kinds of experience . Some of his reasoning was narrowly intellectual and certainly unrepresentative of the mainstream of ...
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... religion has received considerable attention from theologians as well as from philo- sophers . He is known as one of the foremost of " process philosophers . " This selection * illustrates ... RELIGION 49 WHITEHEAD: The Origin of Religion.
... religion has received considerable attention from theologians as well as from philo- sophers . He is known as one of the foremost of " process philosophers . " This selection * illustrates ... RELIGION 49 WHITEHEAD: The Origin of Religion.
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... Religious Experience ( 1902 ) , provides one of the clearest explanations of how William James connected his psychology of experience with his philosophy of religion . Religion Through Experience Summing up in the broadest possible way ...
... Religious Experience ( 1902 ) , provides one of the clearest explanations of how William James connected his psychology of experience with his philosophy of religion . Religion Through Experience Summing up in the broadest possible way ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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