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Explaining Religion : Criticism and Theory from Bodin to Freud

Part of the AAR Religions in Translation series
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J. Samuel Preus traces the development and articulation of a modern "naturalistic" approach to the study of religion by examining ideas about the origin of religion in the works of nine western thinkers: Jean Bodin, Herbert of Cherbury, Bernard Fontenelle, Giambattista Vico, David Hume, Auguste Comte, Edward Brunett Tylor, Emile Durkheim, and Sigmund Freud.

He argues that beginning in the sixteenth century increasing critical detachment from theological presuppositions and commitments made it possible for the question of origins to be posed from an altogether non-religious point of view.

This new modernist paradigm was characterized by the conviction that religion could be explained in scientific terms, like any other object of critical investigation.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0788503219 / 9780788503214
Paperback / softback
200.7
02/01/1996
United States
256 pages
152 x 229 mm, 419 grams