Introduction to the psychology of religion

Part One: Background of the problem -- I. The psychology of religion -- origin and methods -- II. Religion and the religious mind -- Part Two: Major factors in religious experience -- III. Structure of religious experience -- IV. Racial roots of religious tendencies -- V. The personal factor in reli...

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Main Author: Hickman, Frank S. 1886-1965 (Author)
Corporate Authors: Internet Archive (Contributor) ; Kahle/Austin Foundation (Sponsor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Cincinnati The Abingdon Press 1926
In:Year: 1926
Series/Journal:The Abingdon religious education texts. College series
Further subjects:B Religion
B Psychology, Religious
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Summary:Part One: Background of the problem -- I. The psychology of religion -- origin and methods -- II. Religion and the religious mind -- Part Two: Major factors in religious experience -- III. Structure of religious experience -- IV. Racial roots of religious tendencies -- V. The personal factor in religious experience -- Part Three: Genesis and growth of religious experience -- VI. The genesis of religious experience -- VII. Normal growth in religious experience -- VIII. The experience of conversion -- IX. The struggle against sin -- X. Religion as a conduct control -- Part Four: Worship -- XI. The nature and function of worship -- XII. Prayer, the essence of worship -- Part Five: Psychological aspects of religious belief -- XIV. The tendency to believe -- XV. The belief in God -- XVI. The belief in inspiration.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 540-542)