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The Varieties of Religious Experience [with Biographical Introduction]
by William James
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The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James is a landmark work in the field of psychology and philosophy, based on a series of lectures he delivered at the University of Edinburgh between 1901 and 1902. The book explores the nature of religious experience from a psychological and ...
The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James is a landmark work in the field of psychology and philosophy, based on a series of lectures he delivered at the University of Edinburgh between 1901 and 1902. The book explores the nature of religious experience from a psychological and philosophical perspective, examining how different individuals experience and interpret their spiritual lives.
James investigates the emotional and psychological aspects of religious phenomena, focusing on personal experiences of the divine and the impact these have on individuals. He approaches religion from a pragmatic standpoint, exploring how religious experiences can shape one's life, behavior, and worldview.
The edition of The Varieties of Religious Experience that includes a biographical introduction provides readers with insight into William James's own life and intellectual journey, helping to contextualize his theories and ideas within the broader scope of his work. The book remains a foundational text in the study of religious experience, psychology, and philosophy, offering a comprehensive, empathetic view of the role religion plays in human life.
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