The Journal of Religion, 6 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1926 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... gives a native estimate of the strength and weakness of the great religions now dominant in India . New Light from Sinai , by Professor John M. Powis Smith , gives the precise facts concerning recently discovered inscriptions , which we ...
... gives a native estimate of the strength and weakness of the great religions now dominant in India . New Light from Sinai , by Professor John M. Powis Smith , gives the precise facts concerning recently discovered inscriptions , which we ...
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... give place to a scholastic method . In the minds of most progressive re- ligious educators the correct achievement of biblical knowl- edge was the main desideratum . Of course it was always un- derstood that it should be practically ...
... give place to a scholastic method . In the minds of most progressive re- ligious educators the correct achievement of biblical knowl- edge was the main desideratum . Of course it was always un- derstood that it should be practically ...
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... give it constructive direction . " Religious education thus conceived becomes a creative effort for " building a social order founded upon spiritual ideals . " Is the curriculum carrying out what we have said we want- ed to do ? Dr ...
... give it constructive direction . " Religious education thus conceived becomes a creative effort for " building a social order founded upon spiritual ideals . " Is the curriculum carrying out what we have said we want- ed to do ? Dr ...
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... give us very much more ac- curate data . The old books furnished us easy generalizations about the characteristics of the various stages of child life . In the popular mind there are still periods of memory , hero worship , the " gang ...
... give us very much more ac- curate data . The old books furnished us easy generalizations about the characteristics of the various stages of child life . In the popular mind there are still periods of memory , hero worship , the " gang ...
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... give a descriptive inter- pretation of the materials of religion . Religion , however de- fined , is a function of human life . From the beginnings in the shadows of the prehistoric to the most complex culture reli- gions it is woven ...
... give a descriptive inter- pretation of the materials of religion . Religion , however de- fined , is a function of human life . From the beginnings in the shadows of the prehistoric to the most complex culture reli- gions it is woven ...
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