Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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ADVENTURES OF A RELIGIOUS PERSON a 1. The Emerging Self It is the privilege of a person to have religious adventures . Until one becomes a person he is not capable of religious experience . A psychologist who was interested in a ...
ADVENTURES OF A RELIGIOUS PERSON a 1. The Emerging Self It is the privilege of a person to have religious adventures . Until one becomes a person he is not capable of religious experience . A psychologist who was interested in a ...
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And yet whatever its use and however admired , it is still an inert thing to serve as an instrument for some person who uses it for his own sake . My relation to a thing has been called the l - It relationship .
And yet whatever its use and however admired , it is still an inert thing to serve as an instrument for some person who uses it for his own sake . My relation to a thing has been called the l - It relationship .
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Wherever I may be , as Lewin shows , I am a particular person at a particular time.12 Before and after , here and there , are always linked to a person who has the experience and operates in his field .
Wherever I may be , as Lewin shows , I am a particular person at a particular time.12 Before and after , here and there , are always linked to a person who has the experience and operates in his field .
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