The warring gods and formulas of the various religions do indeed cancel each other, but there is a certain uniform deliverance in •which religions all appear to meet. It consists of two parts : — " 1. An uneasiness ; and " 2. Its solution. " 1. The... The Sympathy of Religions - Page 45by George Rowland Dodson - 1917 - 339 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1908 - 1066 pages
...which religions all appear to meet. It consists of two parts: (1) An uneasiness ; and (2) its solution. The uneasiness, reduced to its simplest terms, is...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... | |
| 1903 - 624 pages
...deliverance in which religions all appear to meet. It of two parts : — "1. An uneasiness ; and " 2. Its solution. "1. The uneasiness, reduced to its...that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connexion with the higher powers." " The individual, so far as he suffers from his wrongness and criticises... | |
| WILLIAM JAMES - 1902 - 566 pages
...deliverance in which religions all appear to meet. It consists of two parts: — 1. An uneasiness; and 2. Its solution. 1. The uneasiness, reduced to its...we naturally stand. 2. The solution is a sense that ice are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers. In those more... | |
| William James - 1902 - 604 pages
...deliverance i:p which religions all appear to meet. It consists of two pa^rts : — 1. An uneasiness ; and 2. Its solution. 1. The uneasiness, reduced to its...terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about MS as we naturally stand. 2. The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1903 - 538 pages
...William James, in his volume on the " Varieties of Religious Experience," declares that " there is a certain uniform deliverance in which religions all...making proper connection with the higher powers." This is very analogous to Professor Christlieb's declaration that evangelical Christianity is all summed... | |
| 1903 - 588 pages
...deliverance in which religions all appear to meet. It of two parts : — "1. An uneasiness ; and " 2. Its solution. " 1. The uneasiness, reduced to its...that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connexion with the higher powers." " The individual, so far as he suffers from his wrongness and criticises... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1905 - 204 pages
...in •which religions all appear to meet. It consists of two parts : — " 1. An uneasiness ; and " 2. Its solution. " 1. The uneasiness, reduced to its...making proper connection with the higher powers." He formulates the essence of these religious experiences thus : " The individual, so far as he suffers... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1905 - 204 pages
...in •which religious all appear to meet. It consists of two parts: — " 1. An uneasiness ; and " 2. Its solution. " 1. The uneasiness, reduced to its...making proper connection with the higher powers." He formulates the essence of these religious experiences thus: " The individual, so far as he suffers... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1905 - 358 pages
...terms, is a sense that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand. 2. The solution is that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers.1 This is as far as paganism carries its votaries. The question which it leaves them asking,... | |
| 1907 - 756 pages
...divide. All religion* agree, he says, that there is something wrong about us as we naturally stand, and that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers. They differ as to the nature of the higher power, and as to the manner of our relation to it. What... | |
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