'Is life worth living? Yes, a thousand times yes when the world still
holds such spirits as Professor James.' - Gertrude Stein
A classic of American thought, William James' The Varieties of
Religious Experience is an extraordinary study of human spirituality in
all its forms and one of the most profound works of Psychology ever
written. When the book was published in 1902 the study of the human mind
was a thrillingly new field of scientific enquiry: James was one of the
first to seriously examine the psychology of religious faith and where
he led, both Jung and Freud would follow. Yet for all its historical
significance, this is a book full of humanity, wit and some deeply
personal stories of revelation, religious devotion and mystical
experience.
The Routledge Classics edition of The Varieties of Religious
Experience makes available in paperback for the first time the
Centenary Edition published by Routledge in 2002 with new introductions
on the historical and contemporary significance of James' work and a
foreword by the author's grandson, Micky James.