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The Varieties of Religious Experience

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The author, not a theologian or scholar of religions, but a psychologist, finds the religious propensities of humans fascinating. He invites readers to explore these propensities through a psychological lens. In 1901, during lectures at the University of Edinburgh on "natural religion," he defined religion as the feelings, acts, and experiences of individuals in solitude regarding the divine. This perspective shifts the focus from institutional definitions of religion to personal experiences in everyday life. His work ultimately becomes a significant text in psychology and a profound contemplation of spirituality, regarded by many critics as one of the best nonfiction works of the 20th century. In examining various religious accounts, he applies analytical clarity to develop a pluralistic framework, suggesting that the divine encompasses multiple qualities. This approach promotes the idea that different individuals can find meaningful missions through diverse interpretations of the divine. His intellectual call for religious tolerance and respect remains vital and relevant, demonstrating the enduring significance of his insights on spirituality and human experience.

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The Varieties of Religious Experience, William James

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