The Evolution of Religion, Religiosity and Theology
A Multi-Level and Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Jay R Feierman editor Lluis Oviedo editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Apr '21
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This insightful book examines the evolution of religion, religiosity, and theology through various scientific and philosophical lenses, enriching our understanding of these complex concepts.
The book The Evolution of Religion, Religiosity and Theology offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between religion, religiosity, and theology. It delves into their historical development from ancient times to contemporary society, utilizing a multi-dimensional and multi-disciplinary framework. This approach effectively intertwines the natural sciences with theological inquiry, presenting a unique perspective on how religious practices have emerged and evolved over time.
Organized into four distinct sections—Evolutionary Biology, Philosophical Linguistics, Psychology and Neuroscience, and Theology and Anthropology—the volume features contributions from an international panel of scholars. Together, they create an innovative portrayal of religion as a culturally constructed social institution, while also examining religiosity as a more personal and subjective experience. Theology is positioned as the study of the divine, highlighting its significant role in understanding human experiences of the sacred.
In an era of rapid change, the book emphasizes the necessity for living systems, including religion and its various aspects, to adapt and evolve. This vital study serves as an important resource for scholars in religious studies, theology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology, offering insights into a burgeoning field that continues to shape our understanding of human behavior and society.
ISBN: 9780367777142
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
302 pages