Religion Explained(English, Paperback, Boyer Pascal)

Religion Explained(English, Paperback, Boyer Pascal)

  • Boyer Pascal
Publisher:Vintage PublishingISBN 13: 9780099282761ISBN 10: 0099282763

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Religion Explained(English, Paperback, Boyer Pascal) is written by Boyer Pascal and published by Vintage Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0099282763 (ISBN 10) and 9780099282761 (ISBN 13).

A brilliant and provocative exploration of the nature of human religious belief, and what it can tell us about human psychology and evolution, in the tradition of Steven Pinker's The Language Instinct. While human religious practice and belief are extraordinarily varied, they are nevertheless not infinitely so. The varieties of belief have provided generations of anthropologists and religious scholars with material for research; there have been fewer attempts to explore what religious beliefs have in common - and fewer still that have been convincing. Following in the footsteps of Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker's explorations of what languages have in common beneath their vast superficial variety, Pascal Boyer explores the commonalities of religious belief, bringing the new tools of cognitive science and evolutionary psychology to bear on the ways in which beliefs reflect human needs and the ways in which our minds work. This is no sense an attempt to explain religion away, or to reduce it to simplistic nostrums; Boyer is himself an anthropologist, and rejects almost all the usual obvious, but unsatisfying, explanations for religion, in a book that is certainly ambitious and provocative, but also a rich exploration of this profound and important area of human experience - an area that is almost as universal and central to our shared humanity as our common use of language.