| W. W. Meissner - Religion - 1987 - 336 pages
In this comprehensive study of psychology, theology, and religious experience the author asserts that psychology and religion can faithfully complement one another, even when ... | |
| Richard J. Jacobson - Literary Criticism - 1965 - 72 pages
Richard Jacobson examines and delineates the processes of mind that Hawthorne conceived of as underlying the creative act. Taking issue with previous studies that have ... | |
| Judith Kay Nelson - Family & Relationships - 2005 - 266 pages
In this examination of crying behavior and the meaning of tears, attachment theory and original research is analyzed to present a thorough look at crying through the life cycle ... | |
| Judith Kay Nelson - Family & Relationships - 2005 - 266 pages
In this examination of crying behavior and the meaning of tears, attachment theory and original research is analyzed to present a thorough look at crying through the life cycle ... | |
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