Varieties of Religious Experience



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Natural theology, 380







Naturalism, 113, 114, 132







Nature, scientific view of, 379-380







Near-Death Experience, li







Negative accounts of deity, 323







NELSON, 165, 328







NETTLETON, 169







Neuroscience, xlvi, xlvii, xlviii, xlix, l, li, lii, liii, liv, lvi, lviii, lix, lxi, lxii, lxiii







NEWBERG, lii







NEWMAN, F. W., 68







NEWMAN, J. H., on dogmatic theology, 336, 337, 342 ;







his type of imagination, 355







NIEBUHR, lx







NIETZSCHE, xlii-xliii , 288, 289







Nitrous oxide, its mystical effects, 300







No-function, 204-206, 233, 300, 322







Non-resistance, 220, 276, 277, 279, 292







NORAGER, xlvi

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Obedience, 242, 246







OBERMANN, 368







O’CONNELL, 176







O’CONNOR, xliii-xliv







Omit, 231







Once-born type, 68, 69, 132, 282, 377







Oneness with God, see Union







Optimism, 88, 91, 70, 73, 79, 91, 281 ;







systematic, 74 ;







and evolutionism, 76 ;







it may be shallow, 283







Orderliness of world, 339







Organism determines all mental states whatsoever, 16-17







Origin of mental state no criterion of their value, 16 ff.







Orison, 314, 315, 316, 318, 321







Over-beliefs, lx, 389, 396, 397, 400 ;







the author’s, 397







Over-soul, 398







Oxford, graduate of, 173-174, 176, 186, 194, 210

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Pagan feeling, 72-73







Pantheism, 106







PARKER, 68, 69







PARSONS, xliv







PASCAL, 223, 224







PATON, 279







PAUL, SAINT, l, 16, 136, 292, 278,







PEEK, 198







PEIRCE, B., xxi







PEIRCE, C., xxi, 343, 344







Penny, 251-252







PERREYVE, 390







Persecutions, 264, 267







PERSINGER, lv ff.







Personal inventories, xlix, lix-lxii







Personality, explained away by science, 97, 379-380 ;







heterogeneous, 134 ;







alterations of, 153, 166 ff.;







is reality, 385 ;







see Character







PETER, SAINT, OF ALCANTARA, 280







Phenomenology, xxxiii







PHILO, 371







Philosophy, Lecture XVIII, passim;







must coerce assent, 335 ;







scholastic, 340-342, 346 ;







idealistic, 338, 347 ;







unable to give a theoretic warrant to faith, 351 ;







its true office in religion, 351







Photisms, 197







Piety, 264 ff.







Pike County, xxvi







PINKER, lxii-lxiii







Pluralism, 106







Polytheism, 106, 114, 405







Poverty, 235, 242, 246-247, 252, 280, 285-286







pragmaticism, xxv







“Pragmatism,” xvii, xviii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxviii, xxxii, xxxv, xxxix, 343-344, 400, 401-404







Prayer, 357-358 ;







its definition, 358-359 ;







its essence, 359 ;







petitional, 361 ;







its effects, 366-369, 403







“Presence”, sense of, 50-54, 56-61, 212-213, 215 ff., 307, 324

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Presence of God, the practice of, 94







Primitive human thought, 382







Principles of Psychology, xxx, xxxvi







PRINGLE-PATTISON, 351







Prophets, the Hebrew, 370







Protestant theology, 171, 191







Protestantism and Catholicism, 68, 93, 178-179, 257-258, 355-356







Providential leading, 365







Psychology: Briefer course, xxx







Psychology, methods of, xl-xliii , xliv, xlvii, xlviii, xlix, l, li, lii, liii, lvi, lviii, lix, lx, lxii







Psychology of religion, as a discipline, xl-xlvi , xlvii, xlviii, li, lii, liii, lxi, lxii, lxiii







Psychopathy and religion, 22 ff.







PUFFER, 305







Purity, 214, 226-228, 231-232, 235, 265, 271-273, 276, 287

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Quakers, 11, 166, 228, 230, 264







Quietism, 105

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Race, xlvi







RAMKRISHNA, 281, 282







RANKIN, xxxiv







RATIBONNE, 176, 185, 201







Rationalism, xvi, 61-62 ;







its authority over-thrown by mysticism, 328







Rationality, xvii, xxiv, xxvii







RÈCÈJAC, 315, 393







“Recollection”, 94, 95, 226







Redemption, 125







REED, SAMPSON, xvi







Reformation of character, 250







Regeneration, see Conversion;







by relaxation, 90-91







REID, 345







Relaxation, salvation by, 90 ;







see Surrender







Religion, to be tested by fruits, not by origin, 14 ff., 259 ;







its definition, 26, 29-30 ;







is solemn, 34 ;







compared with Stoicism, 37 ;







its unique







function, 45 ;







abstractness of its objects, 47 ;







differs according to temperament, 63, 109, 260 ;







and ought to differ, 376 ;







considered to be a “survival,” 96 ;







its relations to melancholy , 116 ;







worldly passions may combine with it, 263 ;







its essential characters, 287-375 ;







its relation to prayer, 358-360 ;







asserts a fact, not a theory, 378 ;







its truth, 293 ;







more than science, it holds by concrete reality, 386 ;







attempts to evaporate it into philosophy, 388 ;







it is concerned with personal destinies, 379, 388 ;







with feeling and conduct, 389 ;







is a sthenic affection, 390 ;







is for life, not for knowledge, 391 ;







its essential contents, 392 ;







it postulates issues of fact, 399







Religion, study and methodology of, xli, xliv, xlvii, lii, lvi ;







the category of, xliii ;







see “Science of Religions”







Religious emotion, 27, 218







Religious language, see Language







Religious leaders, often nervously unstable, 11 ff., 29 ;







their loneliness, 262







Religious sentiment”, 27







RENAN, 33, 34







RENOUVIER, xxii







Renunciations, 255, 272







Repentance, 103, 104, 105, 111







Resignation, 213, 217, 222, 223, 224, 237







Revelation, the anaesthetic, 300-301







Revelations, see Automatisms







Revelations in Mormon Church, 373







Revivalism, 179







RIBET, 314







RIBOT, xliii, 116, 117, 388







RODRIGUEZ, 237, 244, 245, 246, 247







ROSENZWEIG, xviii







ROYCE, xxvii, 351







RUTHERFORD, MARK, 64

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