The Nature of religious experience

London,: Harper & Brothers (1937)
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Common sense realism, by E. G. Bewkes.--Theology and religious experience, by Vergilius Ferm.--A reasoned faith, by G. F. Thomas.--Can religion become empirical? By J. S. Bixler.--Value theory and theology, by H. R. Niebuhr.--The truth in myths, by Reinhold Niebuhr.--Is subjectivism in value theory compatible with realism and meliorism? By Cornelius Krusé.--The semi-detached knower: a note on radical empiricism, by R. L. Calhoun.--The new scientific and metaphysical basis for epistemological theory, by F. S. C. Northrop.--A psychological approach to reality, by Hugh Hartshorne.--A definition of religious liberalism, by D. S. Robinson.

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original Macintosh, Douglas Clyde; Bewkes, Eugene Garrett (1971) "The Nature of religious experience". Books for Libraries Press

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