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RefNoMS/903/2
LevelFile
TitlePrinted papers associated with the publications of Sir Alister Hardy
Date1965-1979
Description1. Pamphlet on Syllabus of Gifford Lectures, Second Series, The Divine Flame; Towards a Natural History fo Religion 1965 [See letter of MS/903/1/3]
2. An account of the ideas underlying a new and more systematic study of religions experience and an appeal for its support by the Director of the Unit, Sir ALister Hardy, DSc, FRS, Emeritus professor of Zoology at Oxford and Gifford Lecturer in the University of Aberdeen, 1963-5. 1968
3. Research into Religious Experience; How you can take part. An appeal for accounts of personal experience to help in the work of the Religious Experience Reserch unit Manchester College, Oxford by Sir Alister Hardy, FRS, Director. Reprinted in 1971
4. The Religious Experience Reserch Unit Manchester College, Oxford. Second Annual Report: 1970-1971
5. The Religious Experience Research Unit Manchester College, Oxford. Third Progress Report, 1971-1972
6. Article by Sir Alister Hardy 'The biological significance of religious experience' published in The Times, 11 August 1973
7. Article by Sir Alister Hardy 'Towards an Experimental Faith' published in The Times, 18 August 1973
Extent1 pamphlet
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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