Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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Yet there is the larger sense of a purpose of eternal dimensions one may find and follow through every circumstance . And there is the intimation of an undying meaning that has survived across many generations , the religious ...
Yet there is the larger sense of a purpose of eternal dimensions one may find and follow through every circumstance . And there is the intimation of an undying meaning that has survived across many generations , the religious ...
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recognize as self - evident propositions which may be obvious enough to serve as premises for the discussion to follow : ( 1 ) Personality is more than a mask of external appearances ; there is deeper inner reality to understand if we ...
recognize as self - evident propositions which may be obvious enough to serve as premises for the discussion to follow : ( 1 ) Personality is more than a mask of external appearances ; there is deeper inner reality to understand if we ...
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When she and Jerry had at first accepted the moral relativity of the society at the Air Force base , they became dissatisfied with the prevailing mood and decided to turn again to the church and follow a religious vocation .
When she and Jerry had at first accepted the moral relativity of the society at the Air Force base , they became dissatisfied with the prevailing mood and decided to turn again to the church and follow a religious vocation .
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