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The Slain God Anthropologists And The Christian Faith Timothy Larsen

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The Slain God Anthropologists And The Christian Faith Timothy Larsen
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.05 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Timothy Larsen
ISBN: 9780198757429, 0198757425
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Slain God Anthropologists And The Christian Faith Timothy Larsen by Timothy Larsen 9780198757429, 0198757425 instant download after payment.

Throughout its entire history, the discipline of anthropology has been perceived as undermining, or even discrediting, Christian faith. Many of its most prominent theorists have been agnostics who assumed that ethnographic findings and theories had discredited religious beliefs. E. B. Tylor, the founder of the discipline in Britain, lost his faith through studying anthropology. James Frazer saw the material that he presented in his highly influential work, The Golden Bough, as demonstrating that Christian thought was based on the erroneous thought patterns of "savages." On the other hand, some of the most eminent anthropologists have been Christians, including E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Victor Turner, and Edith Turner. Moreover, they openly presented articulate reasons for how their religious convictions cohered with their professional work.
Despite being a major site of friction between faith and modern thought, the relationship between anthropology and Christianity has never before been the subject of a book-length study. In this groundbreaking work, Timothy Larsen examines the point where doubt and faith collide with anthropological theory and evidence.

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