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The Varieties Of Religious Experience: A Study In Human Nature
Author
James, William, 1842-1910
The Varieties Of Religious Experience: A Study In Human Nature
Human nature and religious experience explored through 12 lectures by renowned psychologist William James, covering topics such as conversion experiences, mysticism, and the role of faith in daily life, shedding light on the complexities of spirituality and its impact on individual lives.
- Contents
- Preface.
- Lecture Ii. Circumscription Of The Topic.
- Lecture Iii. The Reality Of The Unseen.
- Lectures Iv And V. The Religion Of Healthy-mindedness.
- Lectures Iv And V. The Religion Of Healthy-mindedness. - Appendix
- Lectures Vi And Vii. The Sick Soul.
- Lecture Viii. The Divided Self, And The Process Of Its Unification.
- Lecture Ix. Conversion.
- Lecture X. Conversion—concluded.
- Lectures Xi, Xii, And Xiii. Saintliness.
- Lectures Xiv And Xv. The Value Of Saintliness.
- Lectures Xvi And Xvii. Mysticism.
- Lectures Xvi And Xvii. Mysticism. - 1.
- Lecture Xviii. Philosophy.
- Lecture Xix. Other Characteristics.
- Lecture Xx. Conclusions.
- Postscript.
- Index.
- Footnotes
Author
James, William, 1842-1910