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  1. Development of religion

    Unreferenced date December 2009 History of religion The development of religion describes the stages in the evolution of any particular Religion religious system from a social sciences perspective. It includes such considerations as the evolutionary origin of religions and the evolutionary psychology of religion the history of religions , including Prehistoric religion and Paleolithic religion and the development of new religions . See also Major religious groups Sociological classifications of religious movements Religious belief Evolution of morality References Reflist Unreferenced date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Development Of Religion Category Religion Religion stub pl Geneza religii fi Uskonnon kehitys ...   more details



  1. No religion

    No religion may refer to Irreligion , absence of, or indifference towards religion Atheism , the rejection of belief in the existence of deities No Religious Test Clause , found in Article VI, paragraph 3 of the U.S. Constitution No Religion , a song by Van Morrison from his album Days Like This Van Morrison album Days Like This disambig ...   more details



  1. The Religion

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Religion title orig translator image image caption author Nicholas Conde cover artist country United States language English series genre Horror novel publisher Signet Books Signet pub date March 1983 media type Print Paperback pages 355 pp isbn 0 451 12119 8 oclc 9527268 preceded by followed by The Religion is a horror novel written in 1982 by Nicholas Conde . It explores the ritual sacrifice of children to appease the pantheon of Haitian Vodou Myths and misconceptions voodoo deities, through the currently used practice of Santer a . This is by no mean accurate, as the practice of Santer a has never practiced nor condoned the sacrifice of humans, much less children, but the novel depicts the various deities and personas commonly seen in Santer a, and it attempts to explain the connection between Santer a and voodoo. This religion is huge, complex and living in our midsts. Sacrifices must be made to save the world, or so they believe. Anthropologist Cal Jamison intends to study Santaria but finds himself hopelessly ensnared. Trying to help a NY cop discover the killers of several children, he gets in over his head and finds his 7 year old son Chris is in jeopardy. What is the price needed to ensure good? Can he rescue Chris in time? Who are his friends and who are his enemies? Chilling The novel served as the basis for the 1987 feature film The Believers . ref name nyt cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie review?res 9B0DE6DD1138F933A25755C0A961948260 title FILM THE BELIEVERS, FROM JOHN SCHLESINGER last Canby first Vincent date 10 June 1987 work The New York Times accessdate 2009 10 17 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Religion Category Horror novels Category 1982 novels Category American novels adapted into films 1980s novel stub ...   more details



  1. Development

    term for when a project is stuck in development Development of religion , the various stages in the evolution of any particular religion or religious system Driver development program is a program ...wiktionary devel developement development Development may refer to tocright Land use Green development ... development , altering the landscape in any number of ways Mixed use development , the practice of allowing more than one type of use in a building or set of buildings Real estate development , a business encompassing activities from renovation to the purchase of raw land Subdivision land , or a development, a piece of land divided from a larger portion for sale or further development Urban planning , or development, integrates land use planning and transportation planning to improve communities Transit oriented development , a mixed use residential or commercial area designed to maximize access to public transport Science and technology Artificial development , an area of computer science and engineering Development differential geometry , the process of rolling one surface over another Development journal Development journal , an academic journal in developmental biology Development ... by which organisms grow and develop Drug development , the entire process of bringing a new drug or device to the market Embryogenesis , or development, the process by which the embryo is formed Energy development , the effort to provide sufficient primary energy sources Human development biology , the process of growing to maturity Prenatal development , the process in which a human embryo or fetus gestates during pregnancy Child development , the biological, psychological, and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence Youth development , the process ... to navigate life Neural development , the processes that generate, shape, and reshape the nervous system Photographic development , the chemical means by which exposed photographic film or paper ...   more details



  1. Book:Religion

    saved book title Religion subtitle cover image cover color Religion Main article Religion Definitions of religion Sociology of religion Theism Sacred Religion and mythology Myth and ritual Religion and superstition Superstition Magical thinking Magic and religion History History of religions Timeline of religion Evolutionary origin of religions Development of religion Anthropology of religion Prehistoric religion Axial Age Classification Major religious groups Comparative religion Sociological classifications of religious movements Religious belief Religious belief Related forms of thought Relationship between religion and science Spirituality Mythology Religious cosmology Metaphysics Esotericism Mysticism Philosophy of religion Criticism of religious belief Criticism of religion Antireligion Secularism Agnosticism Atheism Category Wikipedia books on religion Religion ...   more details



  1. Religion and agriculture

    Religion and agriculture have been closely associated since neolithic times and the development of early Orphism religion Orphic religions based upon fertility and the season s. ref name Falvey citation url http www.iid.org publications Religion Agriculture.pdf author Lindsay Falvey year 2005 title Religion and Agriculture Sustainability in Christianity and Buddhism publisher Institute for International Development format PDF pages 13 14 ref References reflist External links Bernard Stiegler , http www.arsindustrialis.org node 2925 Take Care Paul Hanley 2006 http www.thespiritofagriculture.com The Spirit of Agriculture . George Ronald, Oxford. 226 pp Category Religion Category Agriculture in society reli stub Agri stub ...   more details



  1. Religion in Morocco

    Islam is the majority religion in Morocco , which is the case for the Moroccan Berber people Berber s as well. Only a fraction of the former number of Jews has remained in the country, many having moved to Israel . Islam Main Islam in Morocco Article 6 of the Moroccan constitution states that Islam is official religion of the state. ref http www.al bab.com maroc gov con96.htm ref The King is Muslim. The Maliki Sunnite population of Morocco is much greater than the Shiite population. The Justice and Development Party Morocco Justice and Development Party is an Islamism Islamist party. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi africa 6982843.stm ref Christianity Main Christianity in Morocco Judaism Main Moroccan Jews Baha i Faith Main Bahai Faith in Morocco References Reflist 30em See also Protestantism in Morocco Religion in Africa Category Religion in Morocco Category Human rights in Morocco fr Religion au Maroc pt Religi o no Marrocos ru ...   more details



  1. Ancient religion

    Ancient religion may refer to Prehistoric religion Bronze and Iron Age religion Religions of the Ancient Near East Ancient Egyptian religion Historical Vedic religion Ancient Roman religion Ancient Greek religion See also History of religion Paganism disambig ...   more details



  1. Matriarchal religion

    merge Goddess movement date December 2010 The concept of a Matriarchal religion is a concept forwarded in second wave feminism since the 1970s, based on the notion of a historical matriarchy first developed in the 19th century by J. J. Bachofen . A matriarchal religion is supposedly centered around Goddess movement Goddess worship , fertility rites , and sacred traits attributed to female sexuality . While Matriarchal religion has the focus of prehistoric religion and ancient civilizations, the field of feminist theology is mostly associated with the introduction of feminist ideology into Christian feminism Christianity or Jewish feminism Judaism . History File Snake Goddess Crete 1600BC.jpg thumb 150px The Minoan religion Minoan Snake Goddess features frequently in literature postulating Matriarchal religion Bachofen J. J. Bachofen 1861 postulated that the historical patriarchates were a comparatively recent development, having replaced an earlier state of primeval matriarchy , and postulated a chthonic maternal prehistoric religion . ref J.J. Bachofen, Myth religion and motherhood ref Bachofen presents a model where matriarchal society and chthonic mystery cults are the second of four stages of the historical development of religion . The first stage he called Hetaerism , characterized ... . Robert Graves Robert Graves postulated a prehistoric matriarchal religion in the 1950s, in his ... religion in his novel Seven Days in New Crete . Second wave feminism see Modern Matriarchal ... Stone , who took the Paleolithic Venus figurines as evidence of prehistorical matriachal religion ... Dianic Wicca , so that Matriarchal religion is also a contemporary new religious movement within the larger ... of the concept of the Matriarchal religion hypothesis has been de emphasized since the 1990s clarify ... and religion Emma Curtis Hopkins DEFAULTSORT Matriarchal Religion Category Matriarchy Category Feminist spirituality Category Gender and religion Category Feminist theology Category Religious comparison ...   more details



  1. Western religion

    Unreferenced date January 2009 The term Western religion refers to religion s that originated within Western culture , and are thus which historically, culturally, and theologically distinct from the Eastern religion s. The contrast between Western and Eastern religions largely pertains to the distinction between monotheism and polytheism , respectively, and the term Abrahamic religion is often used ... this intertwined history. Western Christianity was significantly influenced by Hellenistic religion ... religion Platonism Hellenistic Judaism see Celtic polytheism Germanic polytheism Slavic polytheism ... Oriental religions exerted a considerable influence on Western religion, giving rise to Persia n ... n influence on Greco Roman mysteries mystery religion s Orphism , astrology and Magic in the Greco ... Roman empire. During the same period, inherited traditions of native Roman polytheism Roman religion ... into a civil religion which involved state ritual rather than religious faith or experience. Celtic religion Celtic and Germanic polytheism Germanic religion was described by Roman ethnography as primitive ... Renaissance magic see Alchemy Western esotericism Secularization see Secularism Freedom of religion ... of secularization and a laicist state granting freedom of religion to Europe. After the turmoils of the Napoleonic Wars , this development caught hold in other parts of Europe, by means of the German ... Age and Neopagan countercultures. Religion in the Western world today main Religion in Europe Religion in the United States Religion in Canada Religion in Australia see Post Christianity Irreligion ... religion , 32.4 of Europeans are Roman Catholic, 16.2 are Protestant and 64 in Australia 2006 . The second ... Religion in Europe Religion in the United States References reflist External links http atheism.about.com b 2004 04 17 platonism and western religion.htm Platonism and Western Religion Category Religious comparison Category Western culture Religion ...   more details



  1. Anthropology of religion

    in their development, such as a belief in spirits or ghost s, the use of magic religion magic as a means ...Anthropology The anthropology of religion involves the study of religious institutions in relation to other ... thinking and religion, ref name Cassirer1944 and that every religion is a cultural product, created ... anthropology assumes that religion is in complete continuity with magical thinking , ref name Cassirer1944 ... suggests that every religion is a product of the cultural evolution, more or less coherent ... and religion has been a postulate of modern anthropology at least since early 1930s. ref name Cassirer1944 ... An Essay On Man , pt.II, ch.7 Myth and Religion , pp.122 3. Quotation quotation It seems to be one of the postulates of modern anthropology that there is complete continuity between magic and religion. note 35 See, for instance, RR Marett, Faith, Hope, and Charity in Primitive Religion, the Gifford ... was an age of magic that has been followed and superseded by an age of religion. ref ref name ... 0&Issue 0&TOC True Faith, Hope and Charity in Primitive Religion , in Gifford Lectures . Lecture ..., including the author of The Golden Bough, would wholly or in the main refuse the title of religion ... akin to religion. Moreover, they are held in the highest public esteem as of infinite worth whether ..., namely, a normal development of the social life and one of its morbid by products. Hence for me they belong to religion, but of course to rudimentary religion to an early phase of the same world ... The perspective of modern anthropology towards religion is the Psychological projection projection idea , a methodological approach which assumes that every religion is created by the human community ... 1997 The sacred integration of the cultural self An anthropological approach to the study of religion , p.507 in S. Glazier Ed. The anthropology of religion ref ref Harvey, Van A. 1996 Projection a metaphor in search of a theory? p.67 in D.Z. Philips ed. Can religion be explained away? ref In 1841 ...   more details



  1. Civil religion

    Sociology Original research date December 2009 The intended meaning of the term civil religion often varies according to whether one is a sociologist of religion or a professional political commentator ... the contexts of the monotheism monotheistic , prophet ic, revelation revealed faiths, civil religion ... culture and a leadership hierarchy of an existing society, civil religion s priestly role, can interfere with the prophet ic mission of a religious faith. This has been the challenge religion faces upon entering the public sphere throughout all ages and cultures. At times of national crisis civil religion ... religion was intended simply as a form of social cement, helping to unify the state by providing it with sacred authority. In his book, Rousseau outlines the simple dogmas of the civil religion Deity ... Winter title Civil Religion in America journal Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ... Gentile has studied the roots and development of the concept and proposed a division of two types of religions of politics a civil religion and a Political religion . ref Gentile, Emilio Politics as Religion 2006 Princeton University Press ref Sociology of religion Image National Cathedral.jpg thumb ... leaders. In the sociology of religion , civil religion is the folk religion of a nation or a politics political culture . Civil religion stands somewhat above folk religion in its social and political ... less than an establishment of religion , since established churches have official clergy and a relatively fixed and formal relationship with the government that establishes them. Civil religion is usually .... Examples Such civil religion encompasses such things as the invocation of God in political speeches ... writing in newspapers and magazines sometimes use the term civil religion or civic religion to refer to ritual expressions of patriotism of a sort practiced in all countries, not always including religion ... of Independence. ref Christiano, Kevin. Sociology of Religion 2008, p. 65. ref Among ...   more details



  1. Sociology of religion

    Civil religion In relation to the processes of rationalization associated with the development ... significant development. Furthermore, arguments may be presented regarding the concept of civil religion ...Sociology Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion ... sociology about the field.html ref Modern academic sociology began with the analysis of religion in mile ... the relationship between religion and the economic or social structure of society. Contemporary debates have centered on issues such as secularization , civil religion , and the cohesiveness of religion in the context of globalization and multiculturalism . The contemporary sociology of religion may ... systems . Sociology of religion is distinguished from the philosophy of religion in that it does ..., Peter L. The Sacred Canopy Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion 1967 . Anchor Books 1990 paperback ISBN 0 385 07305 4 ref Whereas the sociology of religion broadly differs from theology ..., and Marx were greatly interested in religion and its effects on society. Like those of Plato and Aristotle ... of religion include Peter L. Berger , Robert N. Bellah , Thomas Luckmann , Rodney Stark , Robert Wuthnow , Christian Smith sociologist Christian Smith , and Bryan R. Wilson . The view of religion ... and developed theories about the nature and effects of religion. Of these, Durkheim and Weber are often ... texts. Religion was considered to be an extremely important social variable in the work of all ... and religion by science ref Christiano 2008, p. 124 ref Despite his later influence, Karl Marx ... of human development. As Christiano states, Marx did not believe in science for science s sake ... was that humans are best guided by reason. Religion, Marx held, was a significant hindrance to reason ... a choice to accept or deny it. In this, Marx never suggested that religion ought to be prohibited ... to the point of extreme discontent. Here, in Marx s eyes, religion enters. Capitalism utilizes our ...   more details



  1. Psychology of religion

    26 April 2010 ref Developmental approaches to religion Main James W. Fowler Stages of faith development ...Psychology sidebar Psychology of religion consists of the application of psychological method s and interpretive ... and behaviours. Although the psychology of religion first arose as a self conscious discipline as recently ... before that. ref name Wulff, D. M. 2010 pp. 732 Wulff, D. M. 2010 . Psychology of Religion. In D. A. Leeming, K. Madden, & S. Marian Eds. , Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion pp. 732 735 . New York London Springer. ref Many areas of religion remain unexplored by psychology . While religion and spirituality ... religion and happiness positive , and at other times negative. Thus, the pathways and outcomes ... The challenge for the psychology of religion is essentially threefold 1 to provide a thoroughgoing ..., the word religion. Historians of religion have long underscored the problematic character of this term ... of Concretization reification . ref Smith, W. C. 1963 . The Meaning and End of Religion A New Approach to the Religious Traditions of Mankind. New York Macmillan. ref The early psychologists of religion ... choosing to use were to some degree arbitrary. ref Wulff, D. M. 1999 . Psychologists Define Religion ... of Defining Religion Contexts, Concepts, and Contests pp. 207 224 . Leiden Brill ref With the rise ... that all phenomena be measured, psychologists of religion developed a multitude of scales, most ... brought into play by both psychologist s and sociologist s of religion, in an effort to establish ... religion and religious. Especially in the United States , religion has for many become associated with sectarian ... Schlehofer M. M., Omoto A. M., Adelman J. R. year 2008 title How Do Religion and Spirituality Differ? Lay Definitions Among Older Adults url journal Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion volume ... undergone an evolution in the West , from a time when it was essentially a synonym for religion in its ... Spirituality url journal Sciences Religieuses Studies in Religion volume 12 issue pages 127 141 ref ...   more details



  1. Articles of Religion

    Articles of Religion may refer to The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion of the Church of England A modified version of these, the Articles of Religion Methodist Articles of Religion of the American Methodist Church disambig ...   more details



  1. Religion in America

    Religion in America may refer to Religion in North America Religion in the United States Religion in South America disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Sex and religion

    Sex and religion can refer to Religion and sexuality Sex and Religion book , book by Dag istein Endsj Sex & Religion , album by Steve Vai disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Religion (disambiguation)

    wiktionary religion Religion may refer to the following Religion , a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe Religion journal Religion journal , an academic journal Religion album Religion album , a 1997 studio album by British rock band Spear of Destiny disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek religion

    Greek religion can refer to several things, including Religion in ancient Greece Ancient Greek religion Greek hero cult Eleusinian Mysteries Hellenistic religion Platonic idealism Greek Orthodox Church Religion in Greece Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism disambig ...   more details



  1. Proto-religion

    Proto religion may refer to notions of an Urreligion early stages in the origin of religion in the course of human evolution Paleolithic religion within the context of a reconstructed proto language Proto Indo European religion Proto Semitic religion disambig ...   more details



  1. Religion and geography

    Religion and geography is the study of the impact of geography , i.e. place and space, on religious belief . ref Cite book last Park first Chris title Routledge Companion to the Study of Religion editor Hinnells, J publisher Routledge date 2004 chapter Religion and geography ref Another aspect of the relationship between religion and geography is religious geography , in which geographical ideas are influenced by religion, such as early map making, and the biblical geography that developed in the 16th ... journal last Kong first Lily date 1990 title Geography and religion trends and prospects journal Progress ... geography and religion can clearly be seen by the influences of religion in shaping cosmological understandings of the world. From the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the study of geography and religion ... of the relationship between geography and religion involved the theological explorations of the workings ... phg.sagepub Thus, geographers are less concerned about religion per se, but are more sensitive to how religion as a cultural feature affects social, cultural, political and environmental systems. The point ... to the study of religion mainly seek to determine religion s impact on the landscape. A more contemporary approach to the study of the intersections of geography and religion not only highlights the role of religion in effecting landscape changes and in assigning sacred meanings to specific places ... Religion may be a starting point to examine issues of ethnic identity formation and the construction ... religious and cultural identities through their own understandings of the religion, and how ... Religion as Space for the Expression of Caribbean Identity in the United Kingdom journal Environment ... last Gale first Richard date 2007 title The Place of Islam in the Geography of Religion Trends ... ref New geographies of religion As research on geography and religion has grown, one ... in the development of religious pluralism in numerous countries, and the landscape changes that accompanies ...   more details



  1. Marxism and religion

    sociology sociologist Karl Marx , had an ambivalent attitude to religion , viewing it primarily as the opium ... against their poor economic conditions. ref Raines, John. 2002. Introduction . Marx on Religion Marx ... of Marxist theory, developed primarily by Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin , religion is seen as negative to human development, and socialism socialist states that follow a Marxist Leninist variant ... communist groups exist, and Christian communism was important in the early development of communism. Marx on religion See also Opium of the People Opium of the people Karl Marx s religious views ... against real distress. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless ... of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness ... a condition that requires illusions. The criticism of religion is, therefore, in embryo, the criticism of that vale of tears of which religion is the halo. Criticism has plucked the imaginary flowers ..., but so that he shall throw off the chain and pluck the living flower. The criticism of religion disillusions ... illusions and regained his senses, so that he will move around himself as his own true Sun. Religion ... as to whether Marx was speaking in favor of or against organized religion. Though Marx does state that religion is the heart of a heartless world, and that the demand to give up the illusion about ... that religion is a necessary component of society, true or false . ref cite web last Marx first Karl ... critique hpr intro.htm 05 publisher Marxist Internet Archive accessdate 19 January 2012 ref Lenin on religion Vladimir Lenin was highly critical of religion, saying in his book Religion blockquote Atheism .... ref cite book last Lenin first V. I. authorlink coauthors title Religion publisher READ BOOKS year ... to Religion doi id isbn 1408633205, 9781408633205 ref blockquote In About the attitude of the working party toward the religion , he wrote blockquote Religion is the opium of the people this saying ...   more details



  1. Theories of religion

    through the founding of the religion. The development of the religion is for them a form ... theories view religion as spandrels . See also Anthropology of religion Development of religion ... of religion generally attempt to answer at least two interrelated questions what is the origin of religion ... of Religion , page 49 in John R. Hinnells Hinnells, John R. editor , The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religion Routledge 2005 ref This article is about Social science social scientific theories of religion which, for the most part, attempt to explain certain universal characteristics of religious belief and practice. It does not address Theology theological explanations of religion nor the History of Religion histories of specific religions or religion generally . History wikt prescientific ... A page 49 The founder of the scientific study of religion is generally considered to be Max M ller 1823 1900 , who advocated comparative religion . ref Pals, page 3 ref Later serious doubts were raised by Theories of religion Clifford Geertz Geertz among others, about the question of whether it is possible ... of religions Theories of religion can be classified into. ref Pals, page 12 ref Substantive or essentialist ... to them. Theories of religion Edward Burnett Tylor and James George Frazer The theories by Tylor and Frazer focusing on the explanatory value of religion for its adherents , Theories of religion Rudolf Otto Rudolf Otto focusing on the importance of religious experience , more specifically experiences that are both fascinating and terrifying and Theories of religion Mircea Eliade ... functions that religion has for a group or a person. In simpler terms, the functional approach sees religion as performing certain functions for society. ref cite book last Christiano, Swatos, Kivisto first Kevin, Willian, Jr. Peter title Sociology of Religion Contemporary Developments year 2008 ... . ref name Pals, page Pals, page ? ref Theories of religion Karl Marx Theories by Karl Marx role of religion ...   more details



  1. Astronomy and religion

    Astronomy and religion have long been closely intertwined with one another, particularly during the early period in the development of astronomy . Archaeological evidence of many ancient cultures demonstrates that celestial bodies were the subject of worship during the Stone and Bronze Ages. Amulets and stone walls in northern Europe depict arrangements of stars in constellations that match their historical positions, particularly circumpolar constellations. These date back as early as 30,000&ndash 40,000 years ago. ref name jbr22 3 163 In many ancient religions, the northern circumpolar stars were associated with darkness, death and the underworld of the dead. For the Aztec s, the northern stars were associated with Tezcatlipoca . In Peking , China, was a shrine devoted to the North Star deity. Such worship of the northern stars may have been associated with time keeping, as the positions of the stars could identify the annual seasons. Likewise, as agriculture developed, the need to keep accurate time led to more careful tracking of the positions of the sun, moon and planets resulting with their deification when they became inextricably linked with the means of survival. ref name jbr22 3 163 In ancient Egypt , the date of the annual inundations of farm land by the Nile river was predicted by observing the heliacal rising of a star. Indeed, the belief in a strong association between the events on the earth and in the heavens led to the development of astrology . ref name iaj1 ... pa48 418 See also Relationship between religion and science References reflist refs ref name jbr22 3 163 cite journal first Maud W. last Makemson title Astronomy in Primitive Religion page 163&ndash 171 journal The Journal of Bible and Religion volume 22 issue 3 month July year 1954 jstor 1455974 ref ref name pa48 418 cite journal last Ballhausen first Louise E. title Astronomy and religion journal ... ref Category Religion and science Category History of astronomy ...   more details



  1. Freud and religion

    religion, necessary to help us restrain violent impulses earlier in the development of civilization ... estranged from the religion of his fathers as well as from every other religion but who remains in his ... In Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices 1907 , his earliest writing about religion, Freud suggests that religion and neurosis are similar products of the human mind neurosis, with its compulsive behavior, is an individual religiosity , and religion, with its repetitive rituals, is a universal ..., of moral restrictions and of religion . ref Freud, Sigmind Totem and Taboo New York W.W. Norton ... of Totem and Taboo This view of religion throws a particularly clear light upon the psychological ... of an Illusion 1927 ref harvnb Freud 1961 p 14 ref Freud refers to religion as an illusion which is perhaps the most important item in the psychical inventory of a civilization . In his estimation, religion ... 1961 p 31 ref blockquote Freud then examines the issue of whether, without religion, people will feel ... down most severely unless the relationship between civilization and religion undergoes a fundamental ... religion offers to both is all too palpable. ref harvnb Freud 1961 p 54 ref ref Gay, Peter. Freud ... that in the future science will go beyond religion, and reason will replace faith in God. ref Mary ... that his essentially negative view of religion changed somewhat after The Future of an Illusion while religion s power lies in the truth which it contains, I showed that that truth was not a material ... failures of religious criticism. Bloom believes that Freud underestimated religion, and that as a result ... Religion The Emergence of the Post Christian Nation . New York Simon & Schuster, 1992, pp ..., Freud says that man s need for religion could be explained by a sensation of eternity , a feeling ... 0393096238 ref Freud also treats two other themes, the development of civilization recapitulating individual development, and the personal and social struggle between Eros and Thanatos , life and death ...   more details




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