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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... things . He will set aside all such metaphysical speculations and will see in religion only a social discipline.33 Twenty - six years later Durkheim had not wavered in his conviction that Gods are peripheral to religion , noting that ...
... things . He will set aside all such metaphysical speculations and will see in religion only a social discipline.33 Twenty - six years later Durkheim had not wavered in his conviction that Gods are peripheral to religion , noting that ...
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... things as bear skulls that might have had religious significance, too. In early Neolithic (New Stone Age) sites such as Çatalhöyük in Turkey,2 there is some evidence that bulls may have been sacred, and here and there archaeologists ...
... things as bear skulls that might have had religious significance, too. In early Neolithic (New Stone Age) sites such as Çatalhöyük in Turkey,2 there is some evidence that bulls may have been sacred, and here and there archaeologists ...
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... things as re- ligious notions , having very little mental life of any kind . Granted that if we accept as human those creatures lacking not only stone tools , but even language , the assertion probably is justified . But many scholars ...
... things as re- ligious notions , having very little mental life of any kind . Granted that if we accept as human those creatures lacking not only stone tools , but even language , the assertion probably is justified . But many scholars ...
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... thing this literature reveals is that “primitive peoples show remark- ably little interest in what we may regard as the most impressive phenom- ena of nature—sun, moon, sky, mountains, sea, and so forth—whose monotonous regularities ...
... thing this literature reveals is that “primitive peoples show remark- ably little interest in what we may regard as the most impressive phenom- ena of nature—sun, moon, sky, mountains, sea, and so forth—whose monotonous regularities ...
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... thing is inhabited by a spirit , not only animate things , but inanimate things as well . Tylor allowed that he would rather have used the term spiritualism to identify " primitive " religions , but that term had already been claimed by ...
... thing is inhabited by a spirit , not only animate things , but inanimate things as well . Tylor allowed that he would rather have used the term spiritualism to identify " primitive " religions , but that term had already been claimed by ...
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