Psychology of Religion

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Edwin Diller Starbuck 1911
English
  • Prefaces
  • I. - Introduction
  • II. - Sources for the Study of Conversion
  • III. - The Age of Conversion
  • IV. - The Motives and Forces Leading to Conversion
  • V. - Experiences Preceeding Conversion
  • VI. - The Mental and Bodily Affections immediately accompanying Conversion
  • VII. - In what Conversion Consists
  • VIII. - The Conscious and Sub-Conscious Elements in Conversion
  • IX. - The Quality of Feeling following Conversion
  • X. - The Character of the New Life
  • XI. - Conversion as a Normal Human Experience
  • XII. - A General View of Conversion
  • XIII. - The Abnormal Aspect of Conversion
  • XIV. - Sources of Data
  • XV. - The Religion of Childhood
  • XVI. - Adolescence - Spontaneous Religious Awakenings
  • XVII. - Adolescence - Storm and Stress
  • XVIII. - Adolescence - Doubt
  • XIX. - Adolescence - Alienation
  • XX. - Adolescence - The Birth of a Larger Self
  • XXI. - Adolescence - Substitutes for Religious Feeling
  • XXII. - Adult Life - The Period of Reconstruction
  • XXIII. - External Influences
  • XXIV - Growth without Definite Transitions
  • XXV. - Adult Life - Beliefs
  • XXVI. - Adult Life - Religious Feelings
  • XXVII. - Adult Life - Motives and Purposes
  • XXVIII. - The Line of Growth Following Conversion
  • XXIX. - Sanctification
  • XXX. - A General View of the Line of Religious Growth
  • XXXI. - Some Educational Inferences
“The present volume is an excursus into individual psychology, and represents only one of several aspects of the psychology... “It is a purely empirical study into the Line of Growth in Religion in individuals, and an inquiry into the causes and conditions which determine it...” From the Introduction, p11.

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