| William James - 1988 - عدد الصفحات: 1410
...terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand. 2. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers. In those more developed minds which alone we are studying, the wrongness takes a moral character, and... | |
| Nancy Frankenberry - 1987 - عدد الصفحات: 246
...said, was "a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand." The solution was "a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers."21 The mass of religious testimony that he had gathered together for these lectures all involved... | |
| J. J. McMahon - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 194
...common to all such minds if we formulate the essence of their religious experiences in terms like these: the individual, so far as he suffers from his wrongness...criticizes it, is to that extent consciously beyond it, and is at least possibly in touch with something higher, if anything higher exists. Along with the wrong... | |
| Anthony Storr - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 282
...its simplest terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we stand. 2. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers. u But 'the higher powers' need not be perceived as deities. As I indicated in the last chapter, those... | |
| Philip R. Shields - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 172
...terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand. 2. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers.21 I will address the second part in Chapter Five, "Writing to the Glory of God," where I describe... | |
| Morris Dickstein - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 468
...the problem presented by a 'sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand'] is that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers." Again, he says that "the conscious person is continuous with a wider self from which saving experiences... | |
| Mark W. Janis, Carolyn Maree Evans - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 544
...uneasiness . . . that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand [the solution to which] is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers.18 Although some might argue that this generalization is historically and culturally biased,... | |
| Hunter Brown - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 204
...simplest terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers.'23 James also recognizes that such a connection with higher powers involves a crucial reciprocity.... | |
| Kathleen E. Smith, David Ray Griffin - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...uneasiness ... is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand. 2. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers. (1902, 393) Whitehead emphasized this purpose of religions to transform individuals in his definition... | |
| Sydney E. Ahlstrom - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 636
...terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand. 2. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers. In those more developed minds which alone we are studying, the wrongness takes a moral character, and... | |
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