Revival: Psychology and Religious Truth (1942)

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Author_Thomas Hywel Hughes
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christology studies
cognitive science of religion
doctrine of atonement
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Ethico Political Conceptions
Exalted Feelings
Extreme Transcendence
God's Absolute Sovereignty
God’s Absolute Sovereignty
Impassible God
Infinite Evil
Intellectual Gift
Johannine Writings
Lecture Yesterday
Luminous Spirit
Man's Evolutionary History
Man’s Evolutionary History
Master Sentiment
Modern Psychological Study
Moral Disease
Moral Influence Theory
Perfect Sinlessness
Primitive Revelation
Psycho Analytic School
psychological approaches to religious belief
religious epistemology
Schoolgirl Complexion
Shorter Wave Lengths
Sub-conscious Region
theological psychology
trinitarian doctrine analysis
Unconscious Realm
Undisturbed Calm
Veritable Tyrant
Voluntary Self-limitation

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  • ISBN 9781138551688
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 123 x 186mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An attempt is made in this book to open a new line of thought in theology with the aid of Psychology. The author strives to throw light on the basic truths of religion from a new angle and to adopt a different attitude to that usually taken by theologians.

He believes that there is still more light which psychology can throw regarding these truths, but its findings are not yet adequate nor sufficiently clear for this. Here the lectures cover the bearing of psychology on - The Origin of Religion; The Idea of God: Religious Life; Religious Truth and Belief; The Trinity; The Person of Christ; The Atonement; and The Future Life.

Thomas Hywel Hughes was Emeritus Principal of the Scottish Congregational College, Edinburgh

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