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The end(s) of religion : a history of how the study of religion makes religion irrelevant /: a history of how the study of religion makes religion irrelevant. (2022)
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The end(s) of religion : a history of how the study of religion makes religion irrelevant /: a history of how the study of religion makes religion irrelevant. (2022)
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The end(s) of religion : a history of how the study of religion makes religion irrelevant
PrefaceIntroduction Very Brief Comments to Get Us Started1. The Ethical/Philosophical Function of Religion: Kant, Hegel, and So Forth2. The Sociological Function of Religion: Durkheim and Weber3. The Psychological Function of Religion: Freud, Jung, and Beyond4. The Existential Function of Religion: Eliade and TillichInterlude5. The Religion of Culture6. What Happens Next? Some Concluding RemarksPostscript: A Cautionary TaleNotesBibliographyIndex.
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