Descript |
283 p ; 22 cm |
Thesis |
"In a somewhat different form [this book] was approved by the University of London for the Degree of Doctor of Divinity."--p. 5 |
Contents |
Contents: The comparative and psychological methods -- Conversion in the Old Testament and later Judaism -- Conversion in classic Christianity -- Conversion in Hinduism -- Conversion in early Buddhism -- Conversion in Islam -- Conversion in the religions of Greece and Rome -- Conversion in various non-Christian religions -- The dramatic representation of regeneration -- Conversion and adolescence -- Experiences preceding conversion -- Types of conversion -- The immediate accompaniments of conversion -- The psychological mechanism of conversion -- Conversion during revivals -- The fruits of conversion -- The individual and the social -- Conversion in its comparative aspects |
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