Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of BeliefHarper Collins, 17 ÁÕ.¤. 2009 - 498 ˹éÒ Winner of the 2008 Christianity Today Award of Merit in Theology/Ethics The History of God In Discovering God, award-winning sociologist Rodney Stark presents a monumental history of the origins of the great religions from the Stone Age to the Modern Age and wrestles with the central questions of religion and belief. |
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... account of the Creation because it was directed to the unlearned and the primitive , even though , when they received it , the ancient Jews were far from being truly primitive . How much greater an accommodation would be required to ...
... account of the Creation because it was directed to the unlearned and the primitive , even though , when they received it , the ancient Jews were far from being truly primitive . How much greater an accommodation would be required to ...
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... the known cultures had rather sophisticated notions of High Gods and extensive accounts of Creation. The theological and social-scientific responses to these facts are exam- Introduction: Revelation and Cultural Evolution 15.
... the known cultures had rather sophisticated notions of High Gods and extensive accounts of Creation. The theological and social-scientific responses to these facts are exam- Introduction: Revelation and Cultural Evolution 15.
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... account of the Arab con- quests and their rapid creation of a Muslim Empire . It dispels the notion of mass conversions to Islam , showing that the new faith spread rapidly by treaty and conquest , but that the actual conversion of the ...
... account of the Arab con- quests and their rapid creation of a Muslim Empire . It dispels the notion of mass conversions to Islam , showing that the new faith spread rapidly by treaty and conquest , but that the actual conversion of the ...
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... accounts of the religions of these groups deserve careful analysis . The second conjecture proposes that not too long ago humans lacked sufficient intelligence and consciousness to entertain such things as re- ligious notions , having ...
... accounts of the religions of these groups deserve careful analysis . The second conjecture proposes that not too long ago humans lacked sufficient intelligence and consciousness to entertain such things as re- ligious notions , having ...
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... accounts of the religion of contempo- rary primitives. This was because, as Müller put it in the Hibbert Lectures of 1878, all of these reports are static and therefore yield no informa- tion about the “growth of religious ideas ...
... accounts of the religion of contempo- rary primitives. This was because, as Müller put it in the Hibbert Lectures of 1878, all of these reports are static and therefore yield no informa- tion about the “growth of religious ideas ...
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