Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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He is not content to dwell in the little dependence of his childhood when he submitted helplessly to his parents with little or no responsibility to do his part . A religious person will renew his youth by penitent humility and press on ...
He is not content to dwell in the little dependence of his childhood when he submitted helplessly to his parents with little or no responsibility to do his part . A religious person will renew his youth by penitent humility and press on ...
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To achieve freedom in the larger sense of unflinching responsibility to uphold the freedom of all — this will require sustaining relationships deeper than the divisive forces of separation . The religious aim is to develop these ...
To achieve freedom in the larger sense of unflinching responsibility to uphold the freedom of all — this will require sustaining relationships deeper than the divisive forces of separation . The religious aim is to develop these ...
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The parents are the first authority figures for the child in his dawning sense of responsibility to control his impulses in deference to their demands upon him . Eventually he takes into himself their ideal code , and censors the id ...
The parents are the first authority figures for the child in his dawning sense of responsibility to control his impulses in deference to their demands upon him . Eventually he takes into himself their ideal code , and censors the id ...
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