Religions, values, and peak-experiences
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Word Count
30,750 words, Guess
Page Count
123 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL21122754M
- ISBN-100670003042
- OCLC Control Number273262
- OCLC Control Number374683
- Internet Archivereligionsvaluesp00masl_0
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number64023886
- LibraryThing202757
Classifications
- LCCBL53'M37
- DDC201.6
First Sentence
Some time ago, after the Supreme Court decision on prayer in the public schools, a so-called patriotic women's organization-I forget which one-bitterly attacked the decision as antireligious.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Viking compass books -- c-304
Other Editions
- Religions, values, and peak-experiences
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