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Religion & Sex: Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development

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This work examines the intersection of religion and sexuality through a psychological lens, exploring how pathological states influence religious beliefs and practices. It discusses various themes, including the primitive mind, the impact of mental illness on religion, and the phenomenon of religious epidemics. The author argues for a scientific approach to understanding religious experiences, emphasizing that religious phenomena cannot be entirely separated from other aspects of human psychology. By analyzing the relationship between sexual and pathological states and religious belief, the text seeks to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the complexities of religious development.

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Chapman Cohen

Chapman Cohen was a prominent British freethinker and writer known for his contributions to discussions on religion, philosophy, and ethics. His works often explore the intersections of belief and reason, with notable titles including "A Grammar of Freethought" and "Theism or Atheism: The Great Alternative." Cohen's writings advocate for rational inquiry and challenge traditional religious doctrines, making him a significant figure in the freethought movement of the early 20th century. His explorations into determinism and free will, as well as the psychological aspects of religious development, reflect his commitment to critical thinking and secularism.

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