The Hibbert Journal, Tomy 51-52George Allen & Unwin, 1953 A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy. |
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... experience . Religious experience is under fire from two opposite hosts . Those who reject religion pronounce it a subjective illusion to be explained away by psychological factors . Many believers in institutional religion deny or ...
... experience . Religious experience is under fire from two opposite hosts . Those who reject religion pronounce it a subjective illusion to be explained away by psychological factors . Many believers in institutional religion deny or ...
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... experience itself as an experience cannot be transferred to anyone else or even such information of it given as will enable anyone else to have a similar experience , religious experience is indeed incommunicable . But if by ...
... experience itself as an experience cannot be transferred to anyone else or even such information of it given as will enable anyone else to have a similar experience , religious experience is indeed incommunicable . But if by ...
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... experience itself . And Indian mystics have claimed to experience communion with Kali or Krishna . The experience does , however , prove that God made his Presence known to the subject of the experience , and the Indians ' experience ...
... experience itself . And Indian mystics have claimed to experience communion with Kali or Krishna . The experience does , however , prove that God made his Presence known to the subject of the experience , and the Indians ' experience ...
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