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The Interpretation of Religious Experience, vol. 2

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The Interpretation of Religious Experience, vol. 2
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Lecture First. Faith, Knowledge and Mythology
Lecture Second. The Fallacy of Radical Empiricism
Lecture Third. Realistic View of the World
Lecture Fourth. The Perceptive Stage of Knowledge
Lecture Fifth. The Scientific View of the World
Lecture Sixth. The Religious Consciousness and Deism
Lecture Seventh. Naturalism and Evolution
Lecture Eighth. Creative Evolution, Body and Mind, and Personal Relation
Lecture Ninth. Personal and Absolute Idealism
Lecture Tenth. Hypothetical Theism, Absolutism and Mysticism
Lecture Eleventh. The Problem of Evil
Lecture Twelfth. Evil and Atonement
Lecture Thirteenth. The Invisible Church and Immortality
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James Maclehose and Sons
1912

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