Author Matt J. Rossano provides an evolutionary history of religion, beginning with the social lives of our primate ancestors. This book makes the case that religion is adaptive; that it is essential to morality; that childhood imagination provides its raw materials, and that it is the very essence of what it means to be human.
Author Matt J. Rossano provides an evolutionary history of religion, beginning with the social lives of our primate ancestors. This book makes the case that religion is adaptive; that it is essential to morality; that childhood imagination provides its raw materials, and that it is the very essence of what it means to be human.
Matt Rossano is head of the Psychology Department at Southeastern Louisiana University. He is the author of Evolutionary Psychology: The Science of Human Behavior and Evolution.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1.: Natural Relationships and Supernatural Relationships 2.: Making a Good Impression 3.: "Every Move You Make": First Signs of the Supernatural Eye 4.: The African Interregnum 5.: The African Interregnum Part II 6.: Before and After the Interregnum: The Evolution of the Two "Modes" of Religion 7.: Religion is (or was) an Adaptation 6.: Religion and Morality 5.: Religion's Past and Future
Introduction 1.: Natural Relationships and Supernatural Relationships 2.: Making a Good Impression 3.: "Every Move You Make": First Signs of the Supernatural Eye 4.: The African Interregnum 5.: The African Interregnum Part II 6.: Before and After the Interregnum: The Evolution of the Two "Modes" of Religion 7.: Religion is (or was) an Adaptation 6.: Religion and Morality 5.: Religion's Past and Future
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