American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... crisis is that con- tinuous one by which the individual identifies himself in terms of the world about him - continuous because , as psychiatrist Erik H. Erikson writes , " the process ' begins ' somewhere in the first true ' meeting ...
... crisis is that con- tinuous one by which the individual identifies himself in terms of the world about him - continuous because , as psychiatrist Erik H. Erikson writes , " the process ' begins ' somewhere in the first true ' meeting ...
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... crisis - give way to " a happy relief and objectivity . " 40 The important phenomenon for us is that the process of ... crisis in individual life and contemporary crisis in historical de- velopment because the two help to define each ...
... crisis - give way to " a happy relief and objectivity . " 40 The important phenomenon for us is that the process of ... crisis in individual life and contemporary crisis in historical de- velopment because the two help to define each ...
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... crisis- wracked New England there was an inherent tendency to resolve crisis within an institutionalized church . Even the antinomians , whose exaggeration of Cotton's teachings can be construed as an exaggeration of ideology in the ...
... crisis- wracked New England there was an inherent tendency to resolve crisis within an institutionalized church . Even the antinomians , whose exaggeration of Cotton's teachings can be construed as an exaggeration of ideology in the ...
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