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How Religion Evolved: And Why It Endures

Robin Dunbar

One of the world's foremost scholars of evolution tackles one of its essential mysteries: why we believe.

Our species diverged from the great apes six to eight million years ago. Since then, our propensity toward spiritual thinking and ritual emerged. How, when, and why did this occur, and how did the earliest, informal shamanic practices evolve into the world religions familiar to us today? What is the evolutionary purpose of religion, and are some individuals more inclined than others to be religious?

In How Religion Evolved, Robin Dunbar explores these and other questions, mining the distinctions between religions of experience--as practiced by the earliest hunter-gatherer societies--and doctrinal religions, from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and their many derivatives.

Examining religion's origins, social functions, its effects on the brain and body, and its place in the modern era, Dunbar offers a fascinating and far-reaching analysis of the quintessentially human impulse to believe.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publish Date: Apr 22nd, 2022
  • Pages: 352
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.53in - 6.53in - 1.22in - 1.44lb
  • EAN: 9780197631829
  • Categories: Christian Theology - HistoryHistoryAnthropology - Cultural & Social

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About the Author

Robin Dunbar is an Emeritus Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Oxford. His most recent publications include Evolution: What Everyone Needs to Know(R) and Human Evolution: Our Brains and Behavior.

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Praise for this book

"How Religion Evolved is nonetheless an accessible and up-to-date evolutionary analysis of religion that offers a wealth of interesting and useful information for scholars of religion who are open to such an analysis." -- Dylan S. Belton, Theological Studies