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Spiritual Energies in Daily Life

Chapter 42: FOOTNOTES
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A series of essays treats religion as a living energy that transforms individual character and communal life rather than merely a set of doctrines. The author examines mystical experience, psychological insight, and scriptural examples to show how divine initiative and human response interact through faith and moral will. Practical reflections emphasize that these energizing influences are accessible to ordinary people and result in changed conduct, intensified fellowship, and renewed courage. The collection blends theological and psychological perspectives with pastoral counsel to illustrate how spiritual dynamics operate in everyday situations.

FOOTNOTES

[1] 1 Cor. VI. 9-11.

[2] Primary Factors of Organic Evolution, p. 483.

[3] Bosanquet, Value and Destiny of the Individual, p. 320.

[4] F. C. S. Schiller, Humanism, pp. 228-9.

[5] Shaler, The Individual, p. 194.

[6] “The Flight of the Duchess.”

[7] Letters of William James, Vol. II. p. 76.

[8] Ibid., Vol. II. p. 269.

[9] Watson, Behavior, p. 1.

[10] See Ralph Barton Perry’s article “A Behavioristic View of Purpose” in the Journal of Philosophy, February 17, 1921.

[11] Pillsbury, Fundamentals of Psychology, p. 4.

[12] Psychology (Briefer Course), p. 197.

[13] Ibid., p. 203.

[14] Martineau, A Study of Religion (2d ed.), I, 12.

[15] The Philosophical Radicals, pp. 97-98.