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Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought, (Paperback)

Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought, (Paperback)

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    from kant1066

    "Explaining" religion has been a cottage industry within the field of anthropology at least since its academic institutionalization in the United States about a century ago. Pascal Boyer, the Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory at Washington University in St. Louis, rejects a...

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    from yapete

    I found this book a bit disappointing. Maybe as a scientist I like to get people to get to the point a bit quicker. For the insight it provided (not so much), it was a long slog to read.

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    from The_Hibernator

    The intent of this book is to use anthropology and cognitive science to "explain" why religious beliefs developed (and are still common) in humans. I started reading this book with the expectation that it was intended as popular science; but it assumed that the reader already had a background in ...

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