Psychology of religion and skeptical naturalism
This work provides a concise introduction to the psychological study of religious phenomena. Leuba explores how religious feelings and practices originate from basic human psychological needs, such as fear, awe, and social cohesion. He argues for a scientific approach to understanding the 'divine' as a product of human consciousness.
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