Religion and Culture: An Introduction to Anthropology of ReligionA comprehensive anthropological study of religion traces the history of the discipline, discusses the archeological discoveries that have shed light on the development of religious consciousness, and examines the various manifestations, functions, and changes of religious customs and beliefs. |
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Anthropology and the Study of Religion | 1 |
History of the Study of Religion | 16 |
The Science of Religion | 42 |
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Religion and Culture: An Introduction to Anthropology of Religion Annemarie De Waal Malefijt No preview available - 1989 |
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