Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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Another field psychologist17 does acknowledge the effect of church membership , seeing in religion a social force of primary significance . The ultimate reality of God he holds beyond psychological knowledge , but the social reality of ...
Another field psychologist17 does acknowledge the effect of church membership , seeing in religion a social force of primary significance . The ultimate reality of God he holds beyond psychological knowledge , but the social reality of ...
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So we try to keep " dated up " with social events lest we fall into the vacuum of isolation . To the hasty glance it may appear that some of us are popular and busy with an endless round of social activities , while others are shut out ...
So we try to keep " dated up " with social events lest we fall into the vacuum of isolation . To the hasty glance it may appear that some of us are popular and busy with an endless round of social activities , while others are shut out ...
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Social relations are often external or casual , but in prayer one may meet God in a profound experience of communion . If this is what happens in prayer it is more than autosuggestion or talking to oneself ; it is what the theologians ...
Social relations are often external or casual , but in prayer one may meet God in a profound experience of communion . If this is what happens in prayer it is more than autosuggestion or talking to oneself ; it is what the theologians ...
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