| Alexander Kochkin, Patricia Van Camp - 2005 - 396 pages
...That the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws it chief significance; 'That union or harmonious relation with that higher universe is our true end; That prayer or inner communion with the spirit thereof - be that spirit 'God' or 'law' - is a process... | |
| Robert C. Fuller - 2009 - 200 pages
...the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief significance and (2) that union or harmonious relation with that higher universe is our true end. Importantly, James's understanding of the authentic core of religion was at least partially anchored... | |
| Richard P. Mullin - 2012 - 190 pages
...Religious life includes the following beliefs: 1. That the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief significance;...3. That prayer or inner communion with the spirit thereof—be that Spirit God or Law—is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy... | |
| G. W. Kimura - 2007 - 188 pages
...characteristics of the religious life' in The Varieties: 1 . That the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief significance;...3. That prayer or inner communion with the spirit therefore of- be that spirit 'God' or 'law'- is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual... | |
| 1912 - 404 pages
...them, it includes the following beliefs : — (1) That the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief significance....prayer or inner communion with the spirit thereof — be that spirit ' God ' or ' Law ' — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy... | |
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