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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (Penguin American Library)
William James

The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (Penguin American Library)

Penguin Classics (Dec 16, 1982)
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0140390340
| Paperback
576 pages | 124 x 196 mm
$ 13.00 | Value: $ 13.00

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Abstractly, it would seem illogical to try to measure the worth of a religion's fruits in merely human terms of value. How CAN you measure their worth without considering whether the God really exists who is supposed to inspire them? If he really exists, then all the conduct instituted by men to meet his wants must necessarily be a reasonable fruit of his religion--it would be unreasonable only in case he did not exist. If, for instance, you were to condemn a religion of human or animal sacrifices by virtue of your subjective sentiments, and if all the while a deity were really there demanding such sacrifices, you would be making a theoretical mistake by tacitly assuming that the deity must be non-existent.

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