I am not finished with this amazing book but wanted to be the first one to rate it. Dan gave us this book when we met for dinner at the Society of Biblical Literature annual meeting. I will continue to read one of the theories each day which is about all the information my aging brain can take in--and probably more than it can absorb. What a lot of reading and research went into each account and analysis of the theories. I find it enlightening to look at my own faith and "theory of religion" through these accounts of how each theorist thought religions began and how they are similar. I began with the names that were most familiar to me: Daly, James, Freud, and Marx. I have gone on to Durkheim and Eliade and for me the most complicated so far, Weber. I will persist to four more essays. Maybe I will be inspired to read a primary source like James' The Variety of Religious Experience. It has been a very worthwhile experience to dig into a field with familiar terms but so much that I did not know--like standing outside my own experiences and looking at them from someone else's perspective.