Attachment Evolution and the Psychology of Religion

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Attachment  Evolution  and the Psychology of Religion
Author : Lee A. Kirkpatrick
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Publisher : Guilford Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2005
ISBN : 1593850883
Pages : 428 pages
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In this provocative and engaging book, Lee Kirkpatrick establishes a broad, comprehensive framework for approaching the psychology of religion from an evolutionary perspective. Kirkpatrick argues that religion is a collection of byproducts of numerous psychological mechanisms and systems that evolved for other functions.

Attachment  Evolution  and the Psychology of Religion

In this provocative and engaging book, Lee Kirkpatrick establishes a broad, comprehensive framework for approaching the psychology of religion from an evolutionary perspective. Kirkpatrick argues that religion is a collection of byproducts of numerous psychological mechanisms and systems that evolved for other functions.

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