Color & Character: A Contemplation of the Four Divine QualitiesLulu.com, 2006 M01 21 - 100 páginas First appearing the 1920 and 1921 issues of The GOLDEN AGE magazine, the series of articles titled COLOR & CHARACTER may be one of the first attempts at a "unified field theory" of Christian Psychology. Moving from a discussion of color, then to sound, music and speech, then to physiognomy and psychology, the author takes us on an unusual journey. |
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The Primary Colors February 4 1920 | 1 |
ChromoPhonoGeometric Coordinates April 14 1920 | 11 |
Color and the Compass May 26 1920 | 17 |
Color and Its Maker November 10 1920 | 27 |
Heart Mind Soul Strength December 8 1920 | 34 |
Color and Physiognomy January 19 1921 | 40 |
Color and World Empire March 2 1921 | 49 |
Diagrammatic Summary April 13 1921 | 55 |
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