Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of BeliefHarperCollins, 2 ต.ค. 2007 - 496 หน้า Discovering God is a monumental history of the origins of the great religions from the Stone Age to the Modern Age. Sociologist Rodney Stark surveys the birth and growth of religions around the world—from the prehistoric era of primal beliefs; the history of the pyramids found in Iraq, Egypt, Mexico, and Cambodia; and the great "Axial Age" of Plato, Zoroaster, Confucius, and the Buddha, to the modern Christian missions and the global spread of Islam. He argues for a free-market theory of religion and for the controversial thesis that under the best, unimpeded conditions, the true, most authentic religions will survive and thrive. Among his many conclusions:
Most people believe in the existence of God (or Gods), and this has apparently been so throughout human history. Many modern biologists and psychologists reject these spiritual ideas, especially those about the existence of God, as delusional. They claim that religion is a primitive survival mechanism that should have been discarded as humans evolved beyond the stage where belief in God served any useful purpose—that in modern societies, faith is a misleading crutch and an impediment to reason. In Discovering God, award-winning sociologist Rodney Stark responds to this position, arguing that it is our capacity to understand God that has evolved—that humans now know much more about God than they did in ancient times. |
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... appear to produce “ better ” results , while those that appear to be less rewarding will tend to be discarded . Thus , the Roman numerical system was discarded for the far more efficient Hindu- Arabic system , and monophonic music was ...
... appear in one's dreams . Or , as in the case of death , the spirit departs to lead an independent existence . Spelled out and illustrated in massive detail , Spencer's notions became known as the Ghost Theory . Spencer began with the ...
... appear anywhere other than in the Bible . One " outside " fact favoring that there was a real person underneath the biblical accounts of Moses , is that his name is Egyptian , not Semitic . Another is that someone had revelations and ...
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Ancient Religious History Timeline | 401 |
Notes | 415 |
Bibliography | 447 |
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Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of Belief Rodney Stark ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2007 |
Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of Belief Rodney Stark ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2009 |