In his 1902 classic “The Varieties of Religious Experience,” the philosopher William James wrote about the conversion experience — not conversion to a specific religion, but a conversion of the heart from one way of life to another. “All we know is that there are dead feelings, dead ideas and cold beliefs, and there are hot and live ones,” he writes. “And when one grows hot and alive within us,...
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