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Religion & Sex, byChapman Cohen
 The Project Gutenberg EBook of Religion & Sex, byChapman Cohen This eBook is for the use of anyoneanywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictionswhatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-useit under the terms of the Project Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org Title: Religion & Sex Studies in the Pathology of Religious DevelopmentAuthor: Chapman CohenRelease Date: October 21, 2009 [EBook #30306]Language: EnglishCharacter set encoding: ISO-8859-1*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK RELIGION & SEX ***Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, S.D., and the
 
Online Distributed Proofreading Team athttp://www.pgdp.net THE OPEN MIND LIBRARYBEING A SERIES OF WORKS DEALING WITHQUESTIONS AS HANDLED BY DIFFERENT SCHOOLSOF THOUGHT, IN RELIGION, ETHICS, PHILOSOPHY &PSYCHOLOGYRELIGION & SEXSTUDIES IN THE PATHOLOGY OF RELIGIOUSDEVELOPMENT BY CHAPMAN COHEN T. N. FOULIS, PUBLISHER LONDON, EDINBURGH, &BOSTON
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 THE LIST OF CHAPTERSI. SCIENCE & THE SUPERNATURAL
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1II. THE PRIMITIVE MIND & ITS ENVIRONMENT 35III. THE RELIGION OF MENTAL DISEASE 51IV. SEX & RELIGION IN PRIMITIVE LIFE 89
 
V. THE INFLUENCE OF SEXUAL & PATHOLOGICSTATES ON RELIGIOUS BELIEF 120VI. THE STREAM OF TENDENCY 145VII. CONVERSION 169VIII. RELIGIOUS EPIDEMICS 205IX. RELIGIOUS EPIDEMICS--(
concluded
) 226X. THE WITCH MANIA 243XI. SUMMARY & CONCLUSION 269PREFACEIn spite of all that has been done in the way of applying scientific principles to religious ideas, thereis much that yet remains to be accomplished.Generally speaking science has only dealt with thesubject of religion in its more normal and moreregularised forms. The last half-century hasproduced many elaborate and fruitful studies of theorigin of religious ideas, while comparativemythology has shown a close and suggestiverelationship between creeds and symbols that wereonce believed to have nothing in common. Butbeyond these fields of research there is at least oneother that has hitherto been denied the attention itrichly deserves. When the anthropologist hasdescribed those conditions of primitive culture amid
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