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Author Turner, J. E

Title Essentials in the Development of Religion A Philosophic and Psychological Study
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (306 p.)
Series Routledge Revivals Series
Routledge Revivals Series
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Orignal Title Page -- Orignal Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- I. Introduction. Psychology and Philosophy -- 1. Standpoint and Method -- 2. Interrelations -- 3. Knowledge, Science and Philosophy -- 4. Application to Religion -- II. What is Religion? -- 1. Difficulties of Definition -- 2. A Comprehensive Definition -- 3. The Evolution of Experience -- 4. The Continuity of Experience -- III. Everyman and his Universe -- 1. Irreligion -- 2. Religion as Responsive -- 3. Universe and universe
4. Life and Universe -- 5. Imperativeness and Harmony -- 6. Complexity of Religion -- 7. Progressive Rationalization -- IV. Modern Definitions of Religion -- 1. Religion as Specific -- 2. Deissmann, Frazer and Spencer -- 3. Martineau, Galloway, McTaggart, Caird and Others -- V. Experience as Sensuous and as Supersensuous (I) -- 1. Contrasts Between These Aspects -- 2. Thought and Imagination -- 3. Development of Experience and of Religion -- VI. Experience as Sensuous and as Supersensuous (2) -- 1. Characteristics of Ideas -- 2. Their Development and Functions -- 3. Objectivity and Subjectivity
4. Abstractness and Formality -- 5. The Control Exercised by Thought -- 6. Instinct and Religion -- VII. Man's Experience as Psychological and as Moral -- 1. Ideas and the Moral Sense -- 2. The Differentiation of the Moral Sense -- 3. Transition from Psychological Aspects to Moral -- 4. Ideation and Volition -- 5. Will, Freedom and Determination -- VIII. Further Characteristics of Moral Experience -- 1. ""Emergence"" of the Moral Constitution -- 2. The Conceptual Control of Behaviour -- 3. Action and Reason -- 4. ""Emergence"" of the Moral Self -- 5. ""Emergence"" of the Good
6. Emotion, Subjectivity and Objectivity -- IX. The Self as a Moral Being -- 1. The Self as a System -- 2. System and Mechanism -- 3. System and Plasticity -- 4. Reality and Selfhood -- 5. Thought and Personality -- 6. Personality and Universe -- 7. Selfhood and Evolution -- 8. The Supreme Moral Ideal -- X. The Criteria of the Good -- 1. Pragmatism -- 2. Universality -- 3. Continuity -- 4. Permanence -- 5. Inexhaustibility -- 6. Fatalism and Freedom -- XI. The Evolution of the Moral Self -- 1. Self, Will and Reason -- 2. Freedom and the Claim of the Universe -- 3. The Expansion of Selfhood
4. Self and Universe -- 5. Subject and Object -- XII. The Relation Between Good and Evil -- 1. The Reality of Evil -- 2. Relativity and Absoluteness -- 3. Evil and the Universe -- 4. The Final Criterion -- XIII. Immortality -- 1. Continuity and Permanence -- 2. Self hood as Real and Potential -- 3. Self hood and Value -- 4. Reality, Time and Transformation -- 5. Absorption in the Absolute -- 6. Reward and Punishment -- 7. Acts and Consequences -- XIV. The Supremacy of Religion -- 1. Embryonic Religion -- 2. Progressive Refinement -- 3. The Place of Emotion -- 4. The Influence of Philosophy
Notes Description based upon print version of record
5. Philosophy and Religion
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000887037
1000887030