Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 124
... basic phenomenon of religion , to “ one or two higher religions , " to the argu- ment for God and immortality , and then to the question " whether there is a legitimate place for a religious faith in the life of an enlightened man , and ...
... basic phenomenon of religion , to “ one or two higher religions , " to the argu- ment for God and immortality , and then to the question " whether there is a legitimate place for a religious faith in the life of an enlightened man , and ...
Page 174
... basic or relatively more stable attitudes or traits of a personality are formed . It also stresses the fact that these basic attitudes or traits often exert a determining influ- ence on an individual's conduct with- out his being aware ...
... basic or relatively more stable attitudes or traits of a personality are formed . It also stresses the fact that these basic attitudes or traits often exert a determining influ- ence on an individual's conduct with- out his being aware ...
Page 188
... basic elements of Western thought , Greek philosophy or Christian theology . The most im- portant fact about Shaykh Moham- mad Abduh's movement and other Arab revivalist movements , however , is that they are being led by sincere and ...
... basic elements of Western thought , Greek philosophy or Christian theology . The most im- portant fact about Shaykh Moham- mad Abduh's movement and other Arab revivalist movements , however , is that they are being led by sincere and ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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