Anthropology of Religion, v. 1 (Hardcover)


Religious belief is an extremely powerful motivator of human behaviour. Religious considerations permeate and influence all parts of a culture. Religious systems are universal in human cultures, around the world and through all stages of human history and prehistory. Of all academic approaches to religion, the anthropological approach is the most comprehensive and the most useful to students of human belief and behaviour, because it examines religion as a cultural system that cannot fully be understood separated from the other systems with which it interacts.

This new four-volume collection from Routledge assembles exemplary scholarship in the field from its Victorian beginnings to the present, and represents all generally accepted categories of religious belief and ritual, plus some new ones. Topics covered include: Early Explorations; Symbols; Supernatural Beings; Magical Power and Forces; Human Agents of Supernatural Danger; Myth; Ritual; Religious Practitioners; Women and Gender; Belief; Ecology; Mind and Body Neurobiological Bases; and Religion in Socio-Cultural Change .

The first volume is prefaced with a general introduction newly written by the editor which outlines the history and salient aspects of the anthropological concern for religion, and introduces the specific sections of the work. Each thematic part also includes a short introduction to set the gathered materials in context. Anthropology of Religion is destined to be valued by scholars, students, researchers, and practitioners as an essential one-stop reference.


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Religious belief is an extremely powerful motivator of human behaviour. Religious considerations permeate and influence all parts of a culture. Religious systems are universal in human cultures, around the world and through all stages of human history and prehistory. Of all academic approaches to religion, the anthropological approach is the most comprehensive and the most useful to students of human belief and behaviour, because it examines religion as a cultural system that cannot fully be understood separated from the other systems with which it interacts.

This new four-volume collection from Routledge assembles exemplary scholarship in the field from its Victorian beginnings to the present, and represents all generally accepted categories of religious belief and ritual, plus some new ones. Topics covered include: Early Explorations; Symbols; Supernatural Beings; Magical Power and Forces; Human Agents of Supernatural Danger; Myth; Ritual; Religious Practitioners; Women and Gender; Belief; Ecology; Mind and Body Neurobiological Bases; and Religion in Socio-Cultural Change .

The first volume is prefaced with a general introduction newly written by the editor which outlines the history and salient aspects of the anthropological concern for religion, and introduces the specific sections of the work. Each thematic part also includes a short introduction to set the gathered materials in context. Anthropology of Religion is destined to be valued by scholars, students, researchers, and practitioners as an essential one-stop reference.

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Critical Concepts in Religious Studies

Release date

2010

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First published

2010

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Dimensions

234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover - Paper over boards

Pages

400

ISBN-13

978-0-415-49873-9

Barcode

9780415498739

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LSN

0-415-49873-2



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