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Varieties of Religious Experience

A Study in Human Nature

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Dr. William James explores the nature of religion through a scientific lens, marking a significant shift in academic discourse. He argues that understanding the origins of religious beliefs should not influence their perceived value. Using the Quaker religion and its founder, George Fox, as a case study, he highlights the tendency of some scientists to dismiss religious experiences without considering their significance. This work emphasizes the importance of examining personal religious experiences to appreciate their impact on human nature.

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Varieties of Religious Experience, William James

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Sous-titre
A Study in Human Nature
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2007
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souple
Pages
372
ISBN13
9781604590760
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The varieties of religious experience
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Dr. William James explores the nature of religion through a scientific lens, marking a significant shift in academic discourse. He argues that understanding the origins of religious beliefs should not influence their perceived value. Using the Quaker religion and its founder, George Fox, as a case study, he highlights the tendency of some scientists to dismiss religious experiences without considering their significance. This work emphasizes the importance of examining personal religious experiences to appreciate their impact on human nature.