Levinson, Henry Samuel

The Religious investigations of William James Henry Samuel Levinson - Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press c1981 - xii, 311 p. ; 24 cm. - Studies in religion .

Bibliography: p. 291-299 Includes index

Contents: The problem of religion in James's America -- James's awareness of religion -- James's problem of religion -- The Gifford lectures, 1901-1902 -- James and the science of religions -- Religious facts -- The appreciation of religion as a human achievement -- Religion and a case for the supernatural -- Religion in a world of pure experience, 1902-1910 -- The place of religious facts in a world of pure experience -- Pragmatism and the problem of religious truth -- Religious thought in a pluralistic universe.

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James, William , 1842-1910--Religion


Religion--Philosophy
Experience (Religion)

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