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's helped me so much in explaining things , ” she says . She feels that he sometimes takes things for granted . “ He forgets that I didn't come under the same influences he knew . ” Sometimes Jerry seems cynical to her , and when she ...
He's helped me so much in explaining things , ” she says . She feels that he sometimes takes things for granted . “ He forgets that I didn't come under the same influences he knew . ” Sometimes Jerry seems cynical to her , and when she ...
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In seeking value through all relations he devotes himself to what is ultimate and permanent or central in the nature of things.11 Religious motives are not well explained as pushed from behind by instincts or unconscious ...
In seeking value through all relations he devotes himself to what is ultimate and permanent or central in the nature of things.11 Religious motives are not well explained as pushed from behind by instincts or unconscious ...
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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 ... It is not open to a thing or to anyone whose attitudes are oriented primarily to things .
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 ... It is not open to a thing or to anyone whose attitudes are oriented primarily to things .
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