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Jesus and Addiction to Origins

Toward an Anthropocentric Study of Religion

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Focusing on an anthropocentric approach, the book argues that religious practices are fundamentally human behaviors rather than extraordinary phenomena. It posits that scholars of religion should study these practices as part of the broader human experience, which encompasses the creation of both human and more-than-human entities. This perspective emphasizes the complexity of human existence and challenges the notion of unique religious authority, inviting a more inclusive examination of human behavior across different cultures and historical contexts.

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Jesus and Addiction to Origins, Willi Braun

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2020
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Titre
Jesus and Addiction to Origins
Sous-titre
Toward an Anthropocentric Study of Religion
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
souple
Pages
216
ISBN13
9781781799437
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Focusing on an anthropocentric approach, the book argues that religious practices are fundamentally human behaviors rather than extraordinary phenomena. It posits that scholars of religion should study these practices as part of the broader human experience, which encompasses the creation of both human and more-than-human entities. This perspective emphasizes the complexity of human existence and challenges the notion of unique religious authority, inviting a more inclusive examination of human behavior across different cultures and historical contexts.