ABSTRACT

Spanning many different epochs and varieties of religious experience, this book develops a new approach to religion and its role in human history. The authors look across a range of religious phenomena-from ancestor worship to totemism, shamanism, and worldwide modern religions-to offer a new explanation of the evolutionary success of religious behaviors. Their book is more empirical and verifiable than most previous books on evolution and religion because they develop an approach that removes guesswork about beliefs in the supernatural, focusing instead on the behaviors of individuals. The result is a pioneering look at how and why natural selection has favored religious behaviors throughout history.

chapter |18 pages

Changing the Question

chapter |12 pages

Totemism

chapter |19 pages

Myth

chapter |17 pages

Shamans

chapter |16 pages

Magic

chapter |11 pages

Divination

chapter |22 pages

The Killing of Witches

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion