Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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In the opening chapter , the person , was defined as one who seeks values through all his relationships . This quest for enlarging values in all relationships is the vocation of religion , and to that cause of eternal growth all of its ...
In the opening chapter , the person , was defined as one who seeks values through all his relationships . This quest for enlarging values in all relationships is the vocation of religion , and to that cause of eternal growth all of its ...
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In despair and defiance they said , " What's the use of trying to uphold these values ? We will seek our pleasure and forget the rest . ” Irreverence is the denial of value by attitudes of distrust and defiance , or mockery and careless ...
In despair and defiance they said , " What's the use of trying to uphold these values ? We will seek our pleasure and forget the rest . ” Irreverence is the denial of value by attitudes of distrust and defiance , or mockery and careless ...
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He was sustained in his own value by the care and loving attentions given to him in the shared life of the family . His mother Shafika , whose name means “ kind , ” is remembered for her warm , attractive smile , as the most generous of ...
He was sustained in his own value by the care and loving attentions given to him in the shared life of the family . His mother Shafika , whose name means “ kind , ” is remembered for her warm , attractive smile , as the most generous of ...
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