Religion

Religion
Title Religion PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Kripal
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 0
Release 2016-08-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780028663517

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Religion: Super Religion is part of the Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks series dedicated to the study of religion. Composed of twenty-five thematic chapters, this volume reexamines the supernatural in the study of religion for the next generation of students and scholars. Toward this same end, Super Religion takes a robust interdisciplinary approach to a wide variety of religious traditions to engage with new thinking about such classical and contemporary topics as spirits, possession, vision, deification, the miraculous, magical powers, and the paranormal. Fields as diverse as modern medicine, philosophy, psychoanalysis, cognitive science, cultural anthropology, folklore studies, postcolonial criticism, popular culture studies, and New Testament criticism come into play. The volume also includes bibliographies, filmographies, images, a glossary, and a comprehensive index, all of which aid the reader in exploring the fantastic terrain of this ancient and yet ever new mode of human experience and inquiry.

Supernatural Selection

Supernatural Selection
Title Supernatural Selection PDF eBook
Author Matt Rossano
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 306
Release 2010-05-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199798788

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In 2006, scientist Richard Dawkins published a blockbuster bestseller, The God Delusion. This atheist manifesto sparked a furious reaction from believers, who have responded with numerous books of their own. By pitting science against religion, however, this debate overlooks what science can tell us about religion. According to evolutionary psychologist Matt J. Rossano, what science reveals is that religion made us human. In Supernatural Selection, Rossano presents an evolutionary history of religion. Neither an apologist for religion nor a religion-basher, he draws together evidence from a wide range of disciplines to show the valuable--even essential--adaptive purpose served by systematic belief in the supernatural. The roots of religion stretch as far back as half a million years, when our ancestors developed the motor control to engage in social rituals--that is, to sing and dance together. Then, about 70,000 years ago, a global ecological crisis drove humanity to the edge of extinction. It forced the survivors to create new strategies for survival, and religious rituals were foremost among them. Fundamentally, Rossano writes, religion is a way for humans to relate to each other and the world around them--and, in the grim struggles of prehistory, it offered significant survival and reproductive advantages. It emerged as our ancestors' first health care system, and a critical part of that health care system was social support. Religious groups tended to be far more cohesive, which gave them a competitive advantage over non-religious groups, and enabled them to conquer the globe. Rather than focusing on one aspect of religion, as many theorists do, Rossano offers an all-encompassing approach that is rich with surprises, insights, and provocative conclusions.

Religion in World History

Religion in World History
Title Religion in World History PDF eBook
Author John C. Super
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2006-08-21
Genre History
ISBN 1134379293

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In Religion and World History, distinguished authors John C. Super and Briane K. Turley examine the value of religion for interpreting the human experience in the past and present. They explore the elements of religion which best connect it to the cultural and political dynamics that have influenced history. Working within this framework, Super and Turley present three unifying themes: * the relationship between formal and informal religious beliefs, how these change through time, and how they are reflected in different cultures * the relationship between church and state, from theocracies to the repression of religion * the ongoing search for spiritual certainty, and the consequent splintering of core religious beliefs and the development of new ones. One of the few recent books to examine religion’s role in geo-political affairs, its unique approach enables the reader to grasp the many and complex ways in which religion acts upon and reacts to broader global processes.

Supernatural Religion

Supernatural Religion
Title Supernatural Religion PDF eBook
Author Walter Richard Cassels
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1874
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Supernatural Religion

Supernatural Religion
Title Supernatural Religion PDF eBook
Author Walter Richard Cassels
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1877
Genre Bible
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Supernatural Religion

Supernatural Religion
Title Supernatural Religion PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 510
Release 2024-01-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368855026

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

Supernatural religion [by W.R. Cassels]. Complete ed., revised

Supernatural religion [by W.R. Cassels]. Complete ed., revised
Title Supernatural religion [by W.R. Cassels]. Complete ed., revised PDF eBook
Author Walter Richard Cassels
Publisher
Pages 634
Release 1879
Genre
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