The present paper is based on E. O. Wilson's standpoints. It discusses the main assumptions of sociobiology as well as an interpretation of religion which interpretation is given within the framework of sociobiology. Sociobiology is meant to be a standpoint according to which all cultural phenomena are determined by genetic factors in the process of evolutionary natural selection. In like manner Wilson comprehends religion, following E. Durkheim, as a group of socially accepted ways of behaviour, referring to sacrum in which he sees the culmination of social ties. He distinguishes three levels of religion: ecclesial (where a concrete shape of religion is being formed), ecological (which stimulates a religious group to expand) and genic (whi...
This essay has four main parts. (1) Reviewing previous theories of religion, it suggests that it may...
The question which has troubled scholars for many decades (or even centuries) is the origin and func...
Religion has been in the past, and still is in a number of countries, the main cohesive force holdin...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
The emerging science of religious evolution (the evolution of traits that distinguish religious indi...
Does modern anthropology pose a problem to the Christian faith? Contemporary scientific anthropology...
Sociobiology, which is systematic study of the biological basis of all forms of social behaviour (in...
M.A. (Anthropology)Abstract: Religion, generally accepted as a cultural phenomenon and as such studi...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, 'religion' is a multifac...
Recently, there is increasing interest in theories that explain religious phenomena “scientifically”...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
Among various anthropological questions religion surely takes the central position. The author of th...
In the effort to conceptualise social phenomena, social scientists are faced with the fundamental ep...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
This essay has four main parts. (1) Reviewing previous theories of religion, it suggests that it may...
The question which has troubled scholars for many decades (or even centuries) is the origin and func...
Religion has been in the past, and still is in a number of countries, the main cohesive force holdin...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
The emerging science of religious evolution (the evolution of traits that distinguish religious indi...
Does modern anthropology pose a problem to the Christian faith? Contemporary scientific anthropology...
Sociobiology, which is systematic study of the biological basis of all forms of social behaviour (in...
M.A. (Anthropology)Abstract: Religion, generally accepted as a cultural phenomenon and as such studi...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, 'religion' is a multifac...
Recently, there is increasing interest in theories that explain religious phenomena “scientifically”...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
Among various anthropological questions religion surely takes the central position. The author of th...
In the effort to conceptualise social phenomena, social scientists are faced with the fundamental ep...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
This essay has four main parts. (1) Reviewing previous theories of religion, it suggests that it may...
The question which has troubled scholars for many decades (or even centuries) is the origin and func...
Religion has been in the past, and still is in a number of countries, the main cohesive force holdin...