Of heapers, splitters and academic woodpiles in the study of intense religious experiences

Sophia 35 (1):73-100 (1996)
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This paper is a revised version of a talk I delivered to the American Academy of Religion Mysticism Group's Panel on Attachments and Letting Go, San Francisco, November, 1992

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