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  2. Category:Essays about religion - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Essays about religion" The following 5 pages are in ...

  3. File:Positive religion Lecture III.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Essays in Anarchism and Religion Volume 01.pdf

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    In a world where political ideas increasingly matter once more, and religion is an increasingly visible aspect of global political life, these essays offer scholarly analysis of overlooked activists, ideas and movements, and as such reveal the possibility of a powerful critique of contemporary global society.

  5. Positive religion - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Positive religion may refer to: a concept in the essay "Life of ...

  6. Three Essays on Religion - Wikipedia

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    In this essay, Mill argues against the idea that the morality of an action can be judged by whether it is natural or unnatural. [3] He then lays out the two main conceptions of "nature", the first being "the entire system of things" and the second being "things as they would be, apart from human intervention."

  7. Religion of Humanity - Wikipedia

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    Adherents of this religion have built chapels of Humanity in France and Brazil. [1] In the United States and Europe, Comte's ideas influenced others, and contributed to the emergence of ethical societies and "ethical churches", which led to the development of Ethical culture, congregational humanist, and secular humanist organisations.

  8. Psychology of religion - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung (1875–1961) adopted a very different posture, one that was more sympathetic to religion and more concerned with a positive appreciation of religious symbolism. Jung considered the question of the metaphysical existence of God to be unanswerable by the psychologist and adopted a kind of agnosticism. [18]

  9. File:Free thought in religion.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Free thought in religion: a lecture delivered at George's Meeting, Exeter, March 1st 1875 by Suffield, Robert Rodolph (1875) Items portrayed in this file depicts