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The future of religion

Understanding Religion through Artificial Intelligence, 2021
Richard Rorty   +4 more
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Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought

, 2001
The first classic of 21st-century anthropology."--John Tooby and Leda Cosmides, University of California, Santa Barbara. Many of our questions about religion, says renowned anthropologist Pascal Boyer, are no longer mysteries.
P. Boyer
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There Is No Religion There

1998
I was born in 1930 in Amsterdam which was then — and still is — a flourishing center of culture. My serious education began at the Barlaeus Gymnasium, one of those almost legendary continental European ‘gymnasia’ where we were not naked (γυμvoς) — gymnastics being kept firmly on the periphery — but where the concentration was on learning.
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Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict

, 2015
List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi The Eight Principles of Big Gods xiii Chapter 1 Religious Evolution 1 Chapter 2 S upernatural Watchers 13 Chapter 3 Pressure from Above 33 Chapter 4 I n Big Gods We Trust 55 Chapter 5 Freethinkers as Freeriders
A. Norenzayan
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Defining Religion and Spirituality

Oxford Medicine Online, 2018
This chapter notes two general approaches, the substantive and functional, in how spirituality and religion may be conceptualized. A functional understanding is less focused on the specific content that comprises religion, such as the superhuman or the ...
M. Balboni, T. Balboni
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Religion on – Religion in Cyberspace

2017
This chapter draws attention to the polymorphic identity of cyberspace, and distinguishes two different kinds of religious cyberspatial utterances – religion on and religion in cyberspace – which are then classified and analysed. It predicts the development of the already existing cyberreligions and the creation of New Cyberreligious Movements (NCRMs).
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Lived Religion

The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion, 2020

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Religion

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1983
Reviews of books on religion published in Canada in 1983.
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