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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... sacrifice of the Lamb of God coincide with the annual sacrifice of the Passover lamb . ” Next Frazer proposed “ that the crucifixion with all its cruel mockery was not a punishment devised for Christ , but was merely the fate that ...
... sacrifice of the Lamb of God coincide with the annual sacrifice of the Passover lamb . ” Next Frazer proposed “ that the crucifixion with all its cruel mockery was not a punishment devised for Christ , but was merely the fate that ...
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... sacrifices, but they were not very loving and more often seem to have pro- voked anxiety than to have been loved. Consequently, Greco-Roman soci- eties proved very vulnerable to an influx of loving deities from elsewhere, including ...
... sacrifices, but they were not very loving and more often seem to have pro- voked anxiety than to have been loved. Consequently, Greco-Roman soci- eties proved very vulnerable to an influx of loving deities from elsewhere, including ...
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... sacrifice to “Sol,” knew these were the names of a God who personified the Sun. Animism The most prominent critic of Müller and the Naturists was a man who devoted his life to study of the ethnographic literature on the religious cul ...
... sacrifice to “Sol,” knew these were the names of a God who personified the Sun. Animism The most prominent critic of Müller and the Naturists was a man who devoted his life to study of the ethnographic literature on the religious cul ...
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... sacrificed and eaten . This is the ori- gin of all rites and practices associated with sacrifice , 32 DISCOVERING GOD.
... sacrificed and eaten . This is the ori- gin of all rites and practices associated with sacrifice , 32 DISCOVERING GOD.
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... sacrifice , especially of blood sac- rifices , and from these humble beginnings came all of the more advanced ... sacrifices among the Jews derived from the primitive tradition of totemic sacrifices . However , the best anthro- pologists ...
... sacrifice , especially of blood sac- rifices , and from these humble beginnings came all of the more advanced ... sacrifices among the Jews derived from the primitive tradition of totemic sacrifices . However , the best anthro- pologists ...
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