A Reader In The Anthropology Of Religion

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Reader in comparative religion an anthropological approach [edited by] William A. Lessa [and] Evon Z. Vogt

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  1. The origin and development of religion: -- Animism / Tylor -- The nature, attributes, and worship of the primitive high god / Schmidt -- The formation of monotheism / Pettazzoni -- Sacrifice among ...
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Michael R. Dove is Margaret K. Musser Professor of Social Ecology, Professor of Anthropology, Curator of Anthropology at the Peabody Museum, and Coordinator of the joint doctoral program in ...

Different disciplines like psychology, anthropology, sociology, and neuro-sciences study human development, each trying to provide answers to development throughout the life-span. 7. An individual responds and acts on contexts, which include what was inherited, the physical environment, social, historical, and cultural contexts.