"Ritual and Belief: Studies in the History of Religion" by Edwin Sidney Hartland is a scholarly examination of the evolution of religious practices and beliefs, written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the interplay between ritual, belief, and the development of human understanding of the divine, exploring how anthropological and evolutionary concepts have reshaped these ideas. The focus lies on the historical dynamics of religion and magic, revealing the complex origins and transformations that precede contemporary beliefs. The opening of the text sets a comprehensive and analytical tone, discussing the significant intellectual advancements made in the study of religion over the past fifty years. Hartland reflects on the evolution of human civilization and the impact of scholars like Darwin and Tylor, noting the shift from rigid theological doctrines to a more fluid and scientific understanding of religion. He emphasizes the importance of emotions and collective social influences in shaping religious practices, while also introducing the essays that will further explore specific instances of ritual and belief within various cultures. Overall, the introduction positions the book as a thoughtful contribution to the field of anthropology and the history of religion. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Ritual and belief : $b Studies in the history of religion
By Edwin Sidney Hartland
"Ritual and Belief: Studies in the History of Religion" by Edwin Sidney Hartland is a scholarly examination of the evolution of religious practices an...
Edwin Sidney Hartland (1848–1927) was an author of works on folklore.
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