Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 124
... religious problems , such as prayer , get lost in the treatment of God as " one of the problems of philosophy , " as it were . But the beginner's orientation to religious thinking is largely rooted in some historical tradition and needs ...
... religious problems , such as prayer , get lost in the treatment of God as " one of the problems of philosophy , " as it were . But the beginner's orientation to religious thinking is largely rooted in some historical tradition and needs ...
Page 42
... religious quest again shows evidence of greater flexibility . A Jicarilla may have a personal religious experience in which he receives a grant of super- natural power , and may in conse- quence become a shaman who cures others and ...
... religious quest again shows evidence of greater flexibility . A Jicarilla may have a personal religious experience in which he receives a grant of super- natural power , and may in conse- quence become a shaman who cures others and ...
Page 80
... religious edu- cation rests on a far stronger and deeper constitutional foundation than that of complaint that an ex- penditure is for a private rather than for a public purpose . This objection would not vanish if it were established ...
... religious edu- cation rests on a far stronger and deeper constitutional foundation than that of complaint that an ex- penditure is for a private rather than for a public purpose . This objection would not vanish if it were established ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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