Attachment, Evolution, and the Psychology of Religion
Religion,
broadly defined, might be the most thought- and written-about topic in
the history of human civilization. There are vast literatures devoted to
religious beliefs, values, and practice—what people ought to believe
and how they should live their lives as a consequence. Theologians and
spiritual leaders attempt to ascertain the mind of God or the gods.
Devotional literatures attempt to lead people to live satisfying and
righteous lives. Philosophers debate religion’s logic and values,
sometimes endorsing them and at other times tearing them down. Scholars
in numerous fields document the variety of religious beliefs around the
world and across time, in search of the elusive common thread running
among them all. Social scientists examine empirical and theoretical
relationships between religious beliefs, behaviors, and practices and
other dimensions of human experience at psychological and sociological
levels of analysis. Behind all of these diverse perspectives are
agendas; everyone has one.Wafting on the breeze blowing across this
crowded territory is a symphony of grinding axes. Strategically or
inadvertently, writers seek to promote their own preferred version of
religion, undermine others, somehow integrate or reconcile seemingly
disparate perspectives, or understand religious phenomena
scientifically
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