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  2. Theories about religion - Wikipedia

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    Freud's view on religion was embedded in his larger theory of psychoanalysis, which has been criticized as unscientific. [43] Although Freud's attempt to explain the historical origins of religions have not been accepted, his generalized view that all religions originate from unfulfilled psychological needs is still seen as offering a credible ...

  3. Anthropology of religion - Wikipedia

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    The history of anthropology of religion is a history of striving to understand how other people view and navigate the world. This history involves deciding what religion is, what it does, and how it functions. [2] Today, one of the main concerns of anthropologists of religion is defining religion, which is a theoretical undertaking in and of ...

  4. Martin Riesebrodt - Wikipedia

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    In his book Cultus und Heilsversprechen, Riesebrodt examines the regeneration of religion and fundamentalism in the modern world. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book has been positively reviewed, one critic arguing that it is among the most important contributions to the sociology of religion in recent years. [ 4 ]

  5. Collective effervescence - Wikipedia

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    Émile Durkheim's theory of religion, as presented in his 1912 volume Elementary Forms of Religious Life, is rooted in the concept of collective effervescence.Durkheim argues that the universal religious dichotomy of profane and sacred results from the lives of these tribe members: most of their life is spent performing menial tasks such as hunting and gathering.

  6. Religious development - Wikipedia

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    If there is a positive relationship between the parents and child, the child will be more likely to adopt their religious beliefs. In the case where there is a negative relationship between the parents and child, the child will be more likely to disaffiliate themselves with their parents' religious ideas. Race and Gender

  7. Evolutionary origin of religion - Wikipedia

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    either that religion evolved due to natural selection and has selective advantage; or that religion is an evolutionary byproduct of other mental adaptations. Stephen Jay Gould, for example, saw religion as an exaptation or a spandrel, in other words: religion evolved as byproduct of psychological mechanisms that evolved for other reasons.

  8. Law of three stages - Wikipedia

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    Three stages of Sociology. The law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte in his work The Course in Positive Philosophy.It states that society as a whole, and each particular science, develops through three mentally conceived stages: (1) the theological stage, (2) the metaphysical stage, and (3) the positive stage.

  9. All Religions are One - Wikipedia

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    The dominant theory as to how Blake solved this problem is simply that he wrote in reverse. [10] Another theory, suggested by David Bindman, is that Blake wrote his (acid-resistant) text on a sheet of paper the correct way around, and then pressed the paper onto the plate, thus reversing the text and producing the same result as if had he ...