Psychology, religion, and healing; a critical study of all the non-physical methods of healing, with an examination of the principles underlying them and the techniques employed to express them, together with some conclusions regarding further investigation and action in this field. Leslie Dixon, Weatherhead 1893-
Material type: TextPublisher: New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press [1952, c1951] [1952, c1951]Description: 543 p. 23 cmSubject(s): Spiritual healing | Psychology -- Religious | PsychotherapyLOC classification: BR115.H4 W37
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Contents: Early methods of healing through religion -- Early methods of healing through psychology -- Modern methods of healing through religion -- Modern methods of healing through psychology -- Do modern psychological methods of healing need religion? -- Do modern methods of healing need psychology? -- The Modern search for healing through psychology and religion -- Appendices.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents: Early methods of healing through religion -- Early methods of healing through psychology -- Modern methods of healing through religion -- Modern methods of healing through psychology -- Do modern psychological methods of healing need religion? -- Do modern methods of healing need psychology? -- The Modern search for healing through psychology and religion -- Appendices.
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