Religion & Sex: Studies in the Pathology of Religious DevelopmentCohen, Chapman
Religion
Religion & Sex: Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development
Cohen, Chapman
Sex -- Religious aspects
Puberty Customs, 62, 95, 96.
Religion, Definition of, 1.
Association of, with Non-religious Forces, 4.
and Intuition, 51.
and Puberty, 180.
and Dancing, 60-1-2.
and Fasting, 63-4-5.
and Environment, 199, 202.
in Primitive Life, 40, 44-5-6, 53.
its Connection with Pathological Conditions, 8, 14, 68-9, 70-1-2-3-4.
Religious Faculty, Fallacy of, 7, 19, 20.
Religious Idea and Modern Thought, vii.
Renan, E., 145.
Revivalistic Religion, 163, 172, 189, 190, 193, 201.
Russian Sects, 164-7.
Saints, Medical Uses of, 70.
Santa Teresa, 85.
Science, Function of, xi-xii.
Sexualism and Religious Belief, 9, 11-2, 89-90, 120, 121, 125-9, 145,
275.
Sexualism and Religious Belief, Opinion of Dr. Norman, 122;
of Dr. Forel, 123;
of Dr. Mercier, 124;
of Dr. Krafft-Ebing, 125;
of Dr. Maudsley, 133-4.
Smith, W. R., on the Meaning of 'Unclean,' 101.
Sociability, Significance of, 35.
Social Life and Religious Theories, 13, 281.
Spencer, H., 37, 46.
Spiritual Wifehood, 148-9.
Spiritualism, 53-4.
Starbuck, E. D., on Conversion, 174, 200.
Sully, J., 20.
Supernaturalism, Causes of Persistence of, 271, 273, 277, 282.
Supernaturalism, Consequences of, 283-4.
Supernaturalism, Persistence of, 2.
Suso, Austerities of, 85.
Swedenborg, E., 80.
Symonds, J. A., Experience under Chloroform, 29.
Theologians, Attitude towards Science, ix.
Thomas, W. I., 182.
Tylor, E. B., 1, 49, 54, 55, 71, 182, 193.
Unclean, Religious Significance of, 100-1.
Whittaker, T., on the Effects of Opium, 58.
Williams, A., 250.
Witchcraft, 27, 243.
Pathology of, 246-7.
and Christian Church, 244.
Bull of Innocent VIII., 248.
Extent of Epidemic, 250.
and Sir Thomas Browne, 265.
and Montaigne, 267.
and Sir M. Hale, 266.
and John Wesley, 259.
and Luther, 253.
and Protestantism, 252-3.
Scottish, 255-6-7-8, 267.
American, 254-5.
Children burned for, 251.
Description of Trial, 263-6.
Legislation in England, 253, 267.
Witches, Methods of Detection, 260-1.
Witches, Number killed, 250-1.
Woman, Christian Church and, 102.
Woman, why considered religiously unclean, 103.
Woman, a Source of Spiritual Infection, 99.
Woman, Influence of Religious Beliefs in determining her Social
Position, 102-3, 110-9.
Woman, Position among Primitive Peoples, 115.
Wright, T., 251.
[Transcriber's Note:
The following corrections were made:
p. 21: extra open quote removed (In what sense)
p. 24: Dr. W. H. Ireland to Dr. W. W. Ireland (as given by Dr. W. W.
Ireland)
p. 25: Nuremburg to Nuremberg (came from Nuremberg), to match cited text
p. 46: Crook to Crooke (says Mr. W. Crooke)
p. 46: Ahmadnager to Ahmadnagar (Mahadeo Kolis of Ahmadnagar)
p. 57: DeCandolle to De Candolle (says De Candolle)
p. 58 (Footnote 26): Pharmæcology to Pharmacology (Text-Book of
Pharmacology)
p. 70: Persel to Pernel (St. Pernel for agues), to match cited text
p. 75: everyone to every one (every one of the senses)
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