1927. This important study in religious psychology is intended to
describe the processes by which an individual is converted, leaving
aside the problem of grace. After a brief discussion of
contemporary religious psychology and its scope and methods, it
investigates the causes and the genesis of conversion, analyzes the
different types of convert, examines sublimation, as well as the
behavior of converts after conversion, and then discusses the
possibility of the prediction of conversion in persons immune from
insanity or neuropathic disease. It also studies the appearance of
religious phenomena in persons who have never experienced these
phenomena consciously.
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