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Varieties of Religious Experience by William James - 35th Printing 1925

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Original price $295
Original price $295 - Original price $295
Original price $295
Current price $175
$175 - $175
Current price $175

This is the Thirty-Fifth Printing of The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James from May 1925.

This is the popular book that is well known in the AA community as it was the book that Ebby T. brought to Bill W. in Towns Hospital in 1934. Bill had his spiritual experience in the hospital while reading this book. This book is also mentioned in the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book.

This book is in very good condition. There is handwriting on the first page of the book. There appears to have been an error in the printing of the book as many of the pages inside the book are attached to one another at the outer edge of the pages.(please view the photos)

This is James' major work on religion, and also one of his most popular books containing the Gifford Lectures that he delivered in Edinburgh in 1901-1902. Originally designed as the psychological part of a more complete treatise on religion (which was never completed) it is an important study in both the psychology and philosophy of religion and also a critical source for the nature and further development of James's philosophy. James was primarily interested in direct religious experiences, considering theology and the organizational aspects of religion as completely secondary to his investigations. For him, religious experiences were simply human experiences: "Religious happiness is happiness. Religious trance is trance." He was only interested in the "experience", not the dogma or institutional structures of religion. While he did believe that religious experiences can have "morbid origins" in brain pathology and can even be irrational, he still believed they were largely positive in their overall effects. Using James' pragmatic method, the effectiveness of religious experences proves their truth, whatever their source. This is an important study in both the psychology and the philosophy of religion and soon after its publication, "Varieties" entered the Western canon for both of those diciplines and has remained in print for over a century.

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