Shamans, Sorcerers, and Saints

Shamans, Sorcerers, and Saints A Prehistory of Religion

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Publisher's Synopsis

Historians of art or religion and mythologists, such as Joseph Campbell and Mircea Eliade, have written extensively on prehistoric religion, but no one before has offered a comprehensive and uniquely archaeological perspective on the subject. Hayden opens his book with an examination of the difference between traditional religions, which are passed on through generations orally or experientially, and more modern "book" religions, which are based on some form of scripture that describes supernatural beings and a moral code, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He attempts to answer the question of why religion developed at all, arguing that basic religious behaviors of the past and present have been shaped by our innate emotional makeup, specifically our ability to enter into ecstatic states through a variety of techniques and to create binding relationships with other people, institutions, or ideals associated with those states.

Book information

ISBN: 9781588341686
Publisher: Smithsonian
Imprint: Smithsonian Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 200.9
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 468
Weight: 1157g
Height: 259mm
Width: 185mm
Spine width: 30mm