Evolution of Religion : Studies, Theories, and Critiquies
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Evolution of Religion : Studies, Theories, and Critiquies
This volume is a guidebook of sorts, providing an introduction to the science of the evolution of religion.
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This is an extraordinary book. With stunning intellectual breadth and judicious editorial taste, it demonstrates evolution’s unique potential to provide a rigorous theory for understanding religion. Every student of religion will benefit from reading this path-breaking work. William Scott Green, Professor of Religious Studies and Dean of Undergraduate Education, University of Miami.
The Evolution of Religion is a unique transdisciplinary volume that gathers the latest research, debates, and programmatic visions of scholars studying religion from an evolutionary perspective. Anyone interested in the relationship of evolutionary science to religion will find insight and inspiration in this striking collection of fifty short essays from a diverse group of renowned international scholars. Here, God meets Darwin, and the conversation that ensues provides fascinating reading for those seeking to make sense of religion's place in nature. THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGION Studies, Theories, and Critiques Edited by Joseph Bulbulia, Richard Sosis, Russell Genet, Cheryl Genet, Erica Harris, and Karen Wyman