Om The Psychology Of Religious Experience; Volume 3
In this seminal work, Edward Scribner Ames explores the psychology of religious experience, using examples from a wide range of religious traditions. Ames argues that religious experience is a universal human phenomenon, and that it can be understood in terms of psychological principles. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the psychology of religion, spirituality, and human consciousness.
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