Thoughts on Religious Experience

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Thoughts on Religious Experience is a classic 19th-century Christian theological work by Archibald Alexander that examines the nature, authenticity, and psychological aspects of religious conversion and spiritual life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
non-fiction book
theological work
approach experiential
pastoral
psychological
associatedWith Princeton theology
author Archibald Alexander NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques false assurance
mere emotionalism in religion
emphasizes importance of self-examination
necessity of regeneration
scriptural testing of experience
sovereignty of God in conversion
focusesOn authenticity of conversion
dangers of religious enthusiasm
distinguishing true and false religious experience
growth in grace
nature of religious experience
spiritual doubts and temptations
genre Christian theology
practical theology
spirituality
hasInfluenced Reformed pastoral practice
evangelical spirituality
historicalContext 19th-century American Presbyterianism
intendedAudience lay Christians
ministers
theological students
language English
oftenClassifiedAs classic of Reformed spirituality
oftenUsedFor pastoral counseling
spiritual discernment
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousTradition Christianity
subject assurance of salvation
marks of true piety
psychology of religion
religious conversion
religious experience
self-examination
spiritual life
supports experimental religion
vital piety
theologicalDiscipline pastoral theology
practical divinity
theologicalPerspective Presbyterian theology
Reformed theology

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Archibald Alexander notableWork Thoughts on Religious Experience