Varieties of Religious Experience by William James (1842 - 1910)

The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature is a book by the Harvard psychologist and philosopher William James that comprises his edited Gifford Lectures on "Natural Theology" delivered at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland between 1901 and 1902. These lectures concerned the nature of religion and the neglect of science, in James' view, in the academic study of religion. Soon after its publication, the book found its way into the canon of psychology and philosophy, and has remained in print for over a century. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Varieties of Religious Experience by William James (1842 - 1910)

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Preface
17 minutes

Preface

Lecture I - Religion and Neurology
60 minutes

Lecture I - Religion and Neurology

Lecture 6 - The Sick Soul
54 minutes

Lecture 6 - The Sick Soul

Lecture 7 - The Sick Soul
47 minutes

Lecture 7 - The Sick Soul

Lecture 9 - Conversion
68 minutes

Lecture 9 - Conversion

Lecture 11 - Saintliness
69 minutes

Lecture 11 - Saintliness

Lecture 12 - Saintliness
63 minutes

Lecture 12 - Saintliness

Lecture 13 - Saintliness
38 minutes

Lecture 13 - Saintliness

Lecture 16 - Mysticism
75 minutes

Lecture 16 - Mysticism

Lecture 17 - Mysticism
58 minutes

Lecture 17 - Mysticism

Lecture 18 - Philosophy
66 minutes

Lecture 18 - Philosophy

Lecture 19 - Other Characteristics
66 minutes

Lecture 19 - Other Characteristics

Lecture 20 Part 1 - Conclusions
37 minutes

Lecture 20 Part 1 - Conclusions

Lecture 20 Part 2 - Conclusions
56 minutes

Lecture 20 Part 2 - Conclusions

Postscript
17 minutes

Postscript