Revelation and Resolution: Religion as the Key to Cognition,Power, and History in Anthropology |
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Authors: | EDWARD SWENSON |
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Affiliation: | 1. edward.swenson@utoronto.ca |
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Abstract: | Religion is often considered as key to interpreting human psychological and social processes. Yet, the notion that ritual performance and religious beliefs offer a transparent portal onto the inner workings of culture, power relations, historical change, and cognition are subject to critique. The political and psychological implications of ritual practice differ considerably from culture to culture and religion defies reduction to a single explanatory or etiological framework. Anthropologists best learn about emic and etic understandings of belief by interpreting the historically varied articulations of religious experience with other social domains. |
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Keywords: | belief cognitive psychology performance religion ritual |
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