Study in the Psychology of Religious Phenomena

Study in the Psychology of Religious Phenomena
Published in the early 20th century, 'Study in the Psychology of Religious Phenomena' by James H. Leuba examines the psychological aspects of religious conversion. The essay is divided into two parts: the first analyzes the conversion process through phases such as the sense of sin and the role of will, while the second compares Christian doctrines with the psychological findings. The work discusses notable conversion stories, including those of St. Augustine and John Wesley, and is frequently cited in academic literature for its insights into the intersection of psychology and religion.






