The Individual and His Religion: A Psychological InterpretationA mysterious man enters a restaurant and pays for his dinner with a paper crane that magically comes alive and dances. |
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The Religion of Youth | 28 |
The Religion of Maturity | 52 |
Conscience and Mental Health | 75 |
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A. N. Whitehead accept adult affirms agnosticism Allport atheist attitudes axioms belief C. S. Lewis cent character child childhood Christian church concept conduct conflict conscience course critical culture cure of souls dealing deity desire dynamic psychology emotion ence existence experience fact fear feel function gious sentiment Hinduism human immature individual individual's integration interest interpretation James learning less lives mature religious sentiment Mature Sentiment meaning ment mental health mind mode of doubting modern moral motive mystical nature object one's organization Oswald Spengler parents perhaps personality philosophy prayer probably psychiatrist psychogenic psychology Psychology of Religion psychotherapy rational reason regarded reli religious faith religious intention religious orientation require ritual roots of religion scientific scientist seems sense senti social subjective religion super-ego theology things thinking Thomas à Kempis thought tion tional universe validity values veterans vidual whole York youth