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Religion: An Anthropological View

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The classic anthropological analysis of religion from a pioneer in the field.
From the“Scientific efforts to learn just what are the forms and functions of religion have not been few; it is the purpose of this book to review some of them and to synthesize the suggestions and findings... My own personal feeling is that sociological viewpoints (including much of social anthropology) tend to focus on the scaffolding and milieu of religion rather than on religion itself and that religion can be best understood from a combination of psychological and cultural points of view... This book is not, I think, motivated by a need to destroy, by dissection, a way of thinking and acting that many educated people feel is of little use, or is even disadvantageous, in a world increasingly committed to the search for scientific and technological solutions of human problems. Rather, I aim to preserve a friendly detachment in the asking of fundamental scientific questions about religion.”

300 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1966

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September 12, 2010
Dry book. Incredibly useful.
It's a shame that the academic discourse tends to completely forget books like this these days. It's complete, well reasoned, but still accessible in the presentation of the subject.
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