Keyword [Religious experience] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | Experience and power: The theory and ethics of religious experience |
| 22. | Orthodoxy beyond the walls of the church: A sociological inquiry into orthodox religious experience in contemporary Russian society |
| 23. | Reborn Chinese: Persistence, transformation, and religious experience in north China, 1860--1937 |
| 24. | Tarrying with the transcendent: Forms of religious experience in twentieth-century literature |
| 25. | The dialectics of tama in Japanese religious experience |
| 26. | Rock 'n' Roll Took Me There: Its Effects upon Individual and Communal Religious Experience |
| 27. | Distinguishing mystical religious experience from psychotic experience in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) |
| 28. | This loquacious soil: Language and religious experience in early America |
| 29. | William P. Alston's epistemology of religious experience: The problem of subjectivism (Maurice Merleau-Ponty) |
| 30. | Anton Boisen, pioneer on the study of mental disorder and religious experience: A critical review of the literature |
| 31. | Creativity and religious experience: A correlational study of personal creativity, mystical experience, and perceiving sacredness in life |
| 32. | Religious experience as thinking that feels like something: A philosophical-theological reflection on recent neuroscientific study of religious experience |
| 33. | The varieties of aesthetic experience: Religious experience and literary modernism |
| 34. | Chinese Images of Body and Landscape: Visualization and Representation in the Religious Experience of Medieval China |
| 35. | Private Religion: Reading Wittgenstein on Religious Experience, Language, and Subjectivit |
| 36. | Crafting women's religious experience in a patrilineal society: Taiwanese Buddhist nuns in action (1945--1999) (China) |
| 37. | Bernard Lonergan's philosophy of religion |
| 38. | The religious experience of women in Anglo-Saxon England |
| 39. | Piety in Providence: The class dimensions of religious experience in Providence, Rhode Island, 1790-1860 |
| 40. | Psychology vs. religion--ad hominem? The ad hominem fallacy and Freudian and Skinnerian psychological criticism of arguments from religious experience |
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