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16. The Profitableness of Defining Religion 54 Sect. 17. The True Method of Defining Religion 56 Sect. 18. Religion as Belief 59 Sect. 19. Religion as Belief in a Disposition or Attitude 62 Sect. 20. Religion as Belief in the Disposition of the Residual Environment, or Universe 64 Sect. 21. Examples of Religious Belief 66 Sect. 22. Typical Religious Phenomena. Conversion 69 Sect. 23. Piety 72 Sect. 24. Religious Instruments, Symbolism, and Modes of Conveyance 74 Sect. 25. Historical Types of Religion. Primitive Religions 77 Sect. 26. Buddhism 78 Sect. 27. Critical Religion 79 CHAPTER IV. THE PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF RELIGION 82 Sect. 28. Resume of Psychology of Religion 82 Sect. 29. Religion Means to be True 82 Sect. 30. Religion Means to be Practically True. God is a Disposition from which Consequences May Rationally be Expected 85 Sect. 31. Historical Examples of Religious Truth and Error. The Religion of Baal 88 Sect. 32. Greek Religion 89 Sect. 33. Judaism and Christianity 92 Sect. 34. The Cognitive Factor in Religion 96 Sect. 35. The Place of Imagination in Religion 97 Sect. 36. The Special Functions of the Religious Imagination 101 Sect. 37. The Relation between Imagination and Truth in Religion 105 Sect. 38. The Philosophy Implied in Religion and in Religions 108 CHAPTER V. NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY 114 Sect. 39. The True Relations of Philosophy and Science. Misconceptions and Antagonisms 114 Sect. 40. The Spheres of Philosophy and Science 117 Sect. 41. The Procedure of a Philosophy of Science 120 Sect. 42. The Origin of the Scientif
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