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How Religion Evolved

And Why It Endures
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How Religion Evolved by Robin Dunbar examines the development and role of religion throughout human history. The book delves into the origins and psychological aspects of religious beliefs, exploring how they might have provided social cohesion and survival benefits for early human communities. Dunbar blends insights from psychology, anthropology, and archaeology to uncover the complex interplay between spirituality and human evolution.
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This book may appeal to you if you are fascinated by the intersection of anthropology, psychology, and theology. It explores the evolutionary roots of one of humanity's most profound concepts, offering insights into how religious beliefs and practices have shaped the world. If you enjoy delving into the origins and functions of societal constructs, you'll likely find this a thought-provoking read.

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How Religion Evolved

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A fascinating analysis of the evolution of religion from the internationally renowned evolutionary psychologist.

When did humans develop spiritual thought? What is religion's evolutionary purpose? And in our increasingly secular world, why has it endured?

Every society in the history of humanity has lived with religion. In How Religion Evolved, evolutionary psychologist Professor Robin Dunbar tracks its origins back to what he terms the 'mystical stance'β€”the aspect of human psychology that predisposes us to believe in a transcendent world, and which makes an encounter with the spiritual possible. As he explores world religions and their many derivatives, as well as religions of experience practised by hunter-gatherer societies since time immemorial, Dunbar argues that this instinct is not a peculiar human quirk, an aberration on our otherwise efficient evolutionary journey. Rather, religion confers an advantageβ€”it can benefit our individual health and wellbeing, but, more importantly, it fosters social bonding at large scale, helping hold fractious societies together.

Dunbar suggests these dimensions might provide the basis for an overarching theory for why and how humans are religious and so help unify the myriad strands that currently populate this field.

Drawing on path-breaking research, clinical case studies and fieldwork from around the globe, as well as stories of charismatic cult leaders, mysterious sects and lost faiths, How Religion Evolved offers a fascinating and far-reaching analysis of this quintessentially human impulseβ€”to believe.

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Robin Dunbar's How Religion Evolved is described as a stimulating and ambitious exploration into the origins of religion. Critics praise Dunbar's wide-ranging intellectual approach, noting his assured discussion of topics from human cognition to congregation sizes. The book is recognised for its learned and readable narrative, offering novel insights and a comprehensive perspective that challenges previous understandings of religious belief and practice. Through vivid examples and a compelling argument, it stands as a significant contribution to the study of religion.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241431795

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 April 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pelican

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 112.0mm

Height: 181.0mm

Weight: 208g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Robin Dunbar is Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Anthropological Institute, and an elected Foreign Member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. He has been awarded the Osman Hill Medal and the Huxley Medal. His popular science books include The Human Story, How Many Friends Does One Person Need? and Human Evolution, and have been translated into a dozen languages.

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