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Jesus and Addiction to Origins
Toward an Anthropocentric Study of Religion
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216 pages
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Focusing on the anthropocentric nature of religious practices, this work argues that behaviors deemed uniquely religious are fundamentally human. It contends that scholars of religion should examine human experiences across different contexts, emphasizing the complexity of human existence, which includes the creation of more-than-human entities and realities. The book challenges conventional notions of religious authority, advocating for a study that recognizes the ordinary aspects of human behavior in the context of spirituality.
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2020, hardcover
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