The Sense of God: Sociological, Anthropological, and Psychological Approaches to the Origin of the Sense of God"Based on the Wilde Lectures, given in Oxford in 1972." Bibliography: p. 219-229. Includes index. |
Contents
Explaining Human Behaviour | 1 |
Sociology and the Social Construction of Reality | 22 |
Anthropology and the Explanation of Religion | 44 |
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