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Author - William James ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from ACLS Humanities E-Book was reviewed on 13-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1597406570 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature Reference Book. Classifications : Subjects Arts & Photography Biographies & Memoirs Business & Investing Children's Books Comics & Graphic Novels Computers & Internet Cooking, Food & Wine Entertainment Gay & Lesbian Health, Mind & Bod . Click the following link to view the cover of The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature. Related topics: Subjects. Arts & Photography. Children´s Books. Entertainment. Gay & Lesbian. Health, Mind & Body. History. Home & Garden. Law. Medicine. requestid: 28007821-b7d1-4d9c-a73a-f72e755fa790requestprocessingtime: 0.1409230000000000 salesrank: 159761 packagedimensions: 136900198600 1) Paperback Book The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by ACLS Humanities E-Book. I agree with some commentators about how difficult is to read this book. Yes, there are numerous quotations that are tedious and after the first reading I have not read again but, there is a treasure of quotes that would be difficult to find nowadays that shed enourmous light to the subject at hand and are worth reading and rereading. In his conclusion he writes: " Although the religious question is primarily a question of life, of living or not living in the higher union which opens itself to us as a gift, yet the spiritual excitement in which the gift appears a real one will often fail to be aroused in an individual until certain particular intellectual beliefs or ideas are touched. These ideas will thus be essential to that individula´s religion". What Mr. James did to me in this book is to arouse some very deep spiritual ideas that has completely transformed my way of thinking. These ideas came clad in his psycholoical interpretations. It has taken over a year of working with this book combined with an array of other books to find "my truth" but this book was the key to all. If you hated this book, as a few people have, it is ok, his truth was not for you and you need to find it in some other books. But if this book grabs you do not let go of it. Mark it, highlight it and keep coming back to it until you finally grasp some of its deeper meanings.
2) Paperback Book The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by ACLS Humanities E-Book. It arrived on time and in the condition described. I would not hesitate to use this vendor again. Bravo!¤ 3) Paperback Book The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by ACLS Humanities E-Book. It is often said of classics that one is meant to know about but not actually read them. How many believers in evolution have actually waded through Darwin´s dry tome? Well, this book is certainly an exception to that rule, and will leave most readers with changed views both on what religion really means as well as its significance to the individual. I´d seen the book quoted so many times by other authors that finally I decided to see what it was all about, and I´m glad I did. The many quotes I´d read from the book at various times were no substitite for the real thing. Don´t be put off by what may appear from the outside as one of those dry comparative religion books. This is not about ecclesiastics, ceremonials, or creeds, but focuses on the common religious experience underlying mankind´s various religions and philosophies. It shows that the religious experience and its effect on the individual is a process not limited to any religion or belief, but a phenomenon underlying the human experience. As it is such a powerful personal experience, it has led to the formation of many religions, but these have generally had the effect of stifling spiritual growth. No-one has a monopoly on spirituality, however much some religions try to promote such a misconception.
4) Paperback Book The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by ACLS Humanities E-Book. This 1902 publication still takes pride of place as a landmark study and remains one of the most influential books ever on psychology and spirituality. The style is accessible and engaging, consistently interesting with well-reasoned arguments. Religions are not compared; the study is restricted to the experiences of the individual.
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6) Paperback Book The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by ACLS Humanities E-Book. Standing at the crossroads of psychology and religion, this catalyzing work applied the scientific method to a field abounding in abstract theory. William James believed that individual religious experiences, rather than the precepts of organized religions, were the backbone of the world´s religious life. His discussions of conversion, repentance, mysticism and saintliness, and his observations on actual, personal religious experiences - all support this thesis. In his introduction, Martin E. Marty discusses how James´ pluralistic view of religion led to his remarkable tolerance of extreme forms of religious behaviour, his challenging, highly original theories, and his welcome lack of pretension in all of his observations on the individual and the divine.¤ 7) Paperback Book The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by ACLS Humanities E-Book. "I am neither a theologian, nor a scholar learned in the history of religions, nor an anthropologist. Psychology is the only branch of learning in which I am particularly versed. To the psychologist the religious propensities of man must be at least as interesting as any other of the facts pertaining to his mental constitution. It would seem, therefore, as a psychologist, the natural thing for me would be to invite you to a descriptive survey of those religious propensities." When William James went to the University of Edinburgh in 1901 to deliver a series of lectures on "natural religion," he defined religion as "the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine." Considering religion, then, not as it is defined by--or takes place in--the churches, but as it is felt in everyday life, he undertook a project that, upon completion, stands not only as one of the most important texts on psychology ever written, not only as a vitally serious contemplation of spirituality, but for many critics one of the best works of nonfiction written in the 20th century. Reading The Varieties of Religious Experience, it is easy to see why. Applying his analytic clarity to religious accounts from a variety of sources, James elaborates a pluralistic framework in which "the divine can mean no single quality, it must mean a group of qualities, by being champions of which in alternation, different men may all find worthy missions." It´s an intellectual call for serious religious tolerance--indeed, respect--the vitality of which has not diminished through the subsequent decades.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 10-Nov-2008, 15974065709781597406574, 701-8
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