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Cognitive Aspects of Religious Symbolism
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260 pages
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The collection features a series of essays where anthropologists engage in a critical examination of the unique characteristics of religious concepts and categories. Through their debates, they explore the complexities of belief systems, the cultural contexts that shape them, and the implications for understanding religion in a broader anthropological framework. The work invites readers to consider diverse perspectives on how religion is conceptualized and categorized across different societies.
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2008, paperback
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