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The Roots of Religion in the Human Soul is a profound philosophical and theological exploration by John Baillie that delves into the intrinsic connection between human consciousness and religious experience. Rather than treating religion as merely a social construct or cultural artifact, Baillie investigates the psychological and spiritual dimensions that give rise to religious impulses within every person.
The work examines how spiritual yearning, moral consciousness, and the search for meaning are woven into the fabric of human existence. Baillie argues that religion springs from the deepest levels of the human soul, not as an external imposition but as an organic expression of our inner nature. Through thoughtful analysis and philosophical inquiry, he demonstrates why religious belief remains a universal human phenomenon across cultures and time periods.
This classic text remains essential reading for those interested in the psychology of religion, spirituality, theology, and the fundamental nature of human consciousness.







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