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June 8, 2009 0313364303 978-0313364303

There has been much recent interest in the study of religion from the perspective of Darwinian evolution. The Biology of Religious Behavior: The Evolutionary Origins of Faith and Religion offers a broad overview of the topic, written by internationally recognized experts. In addition to its primary focus on religious behavior, the book addresses other important aspects of religion, such as values, beliefs, and emotions as they affect behavior.

The contributors approach the evolution of religion by examining the behavior of individuals in their everyday lives. After describing various religious behaviors, the contributors consider the behaviors with reference to their evolutionary history, development during the lifetime of the individual, proximate causes, and adaptive value. Happily, this foray into understanding religion from a biobehavioral perspective demonstrates that, at the biological and behavioral levels, what unites the different religions of the world is far greater than what divides them.


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Editorial Reviews

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"Religion and science are compatible, asserts psychiatrist Feierman (retired, U. of New Mexico; B.S., zoology) in introducing the new non-theological approach to the study of religion through neo- Darwinian disciplines including ethology (the biology of behavior), evolutionary psychology, and cognitive science. International scholars describe the parallel biosocial evolutionary history of religious behaviors, their basis in brain development, causes, and adaptive roles. For example, closing one's eyes in prayer in monotheistic religions is viewed as akin to animal expression of submission to higher-ranked animals."

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"Unlike other more opinionated works on the topic, The Biology of Religious Behavior invites readers to put aside their biases to consider how science and religion can assist one another in the search for truth."

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Association of Religion Data Archives



"…the book provides a good, enriching framework from which one can understand and appreciate religions as an outsider…Recommended. General and academic audiences, upper-division undergraduates and above."

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Choice



"…a splendid effort to show how religion evolved and how it creates the identity of religious communities…outstanding edited volume."

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Evolutionary Psychology



"In every way this is a very interesting book and it filled up some gaps in my knowledge."

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"…there is sufficient heft so that the non-expert will learn quite a bit, and the expert can find new ways of looking at old problems."

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Biodemography and Social Biology



"Feierman has put together this very readable and useful study of religion as religion has Ôevolved' from primitive times until today. . . . All in all, this is a tightly argued book, with a thesis that fills a void; it should be lauded due it taking up the idea of religion from a broad perspective, and not simply from a singularist perspective instead, which is often the omission of former attempted analyses. . . . Philosophy of religion courses would well benefit from this title, as it make valuable connections among various religions, opening up the possibility for further ecumenical dialogue. For this, it should be suited well for upper-division college courses as a supplementary text."

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Reviews in Religion & Theology



"The volume offers an exciting read, running the whole gamut from seriously empirical to wildly speculative. . . . it is an inspiring overview, combining valuable pearls of empirical and theoretical work with open-minded forays into possible paths of future inquiry. It is a strong testimonial to recent dynamics in the field of revolutionary religious studies. . . .Those interested in bringing the scientific study of religion beyond outdated, disciplinary stagnations are recommended to enter this fray!"

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Marburg Journal of Religion



"The essays are of such a high caliber and so free of wooden materialism that they are well positioned to invoke or provoke ongoing query . . . This is a textbook that I shall assign to my students because it gets so much right so many times . . . the focus on biology puts the theological questions on the side lines, as it must. For the philosophical theologian the focus is also on the ontological nature of the referent and on the complexities of the self - world correlation where genuine sacred folds perennially punctuate our encounters with the heart of nature."

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The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy



"…this is a strong book; it should be lauded, due to it taking up the idea of religion from a broad perspective…Philosophy of religion courses would well benefit from this title, as it makes valuable connections amongst various religionsm opening up the possibility for further ecumenical dialogue. For this, it should be used well in upper-division college courses as a supplementary text."

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Theological Book Review



"The range is impressive, with many useful and insightful points being well-argued, and Feireman has structured the book well, both in the order of the contents, and in his topping and tailing the collection. … These contributions to the understanding of religion and its evolutionary roots are very welcome."

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Reviews in Science and Religion



"… the chapters…admirably demonstrate how the ethological paradigm—investigating naturally occurring behavior in its typical environment—can shed new light on religion's evolutionary origins."

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The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion

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". . . a fabulous and important contribution to an evolutionary understanding of religious thinking and behavior. In a world torn by interreligious strife and the conflict between faith and reason, few things are more important than helping religious people across the theological spectrum take to heart that our deepest religious impulses and actions are rooted in our biological nature. Every thinking religious person should read this book."

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Michael Dowd
Author of Thank God for Evolution: How the Marriage of Science and Religion Will Transform Your Life and Our World

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 301 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (June 8, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313364303
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313364303
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening, Respectful of Faith, Goes Beyond Biology, August 27, 2009
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This review is from: The Biology of Religious Behavior: The Evolutionary Origins of Faith and Religion (Hardcover)
I approached this book with some trepidation. I wanted to keep my life of faith and yet I like viewing the world objectively, through the eyes of scientists. There's a whole lot to think about here. The authors are pretty much respectful of the different religions (with occasional lapses). As a Christian, I found I could read, absorb and remain faithful; I think of Christ as the light and when we move towards the truth we move closer to Christ. I love what I learned here. It is an exceptional book, full of meaning, that manages to bridge religion with science. Scientists interested in human behavior will love it because the authors are fearless in their pursuit of the truth about the how and why of faith and religion. They refer to a mountain of research to back up their assertions. Be prepared, it's not light reading and yet it's more than pure textbook.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent and useful book, December 7, 2009
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Dr. Jay Feierman, with a group of internationally known and respected experts, has put together this very readable and useful study of religion as it has evolved from primitive times until today. At the biological and behavioral levels, "what unites the world's religions is far greater than what divides them," is the theme of the book! Teachers, devout clergy, everyone interested in knowing why religion and "evolution" are not contradictory, must read this well written work.

Michael R. Saso, PhD, (Professor, Comparative Religion/Social Anthropology)
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book is not for ages 9 - 12, which is says. It wil be fixed., July 2, 2009
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This review is from: The Biology of Religious Behavior: The Evolutionary Origins of Faith and Religion (Hardcover)
The Amazon.com add still says that the book is for ages 9 - 12 as of July 2, 2009. It has said that for several weeks. This is a mistake. The book is definitely not for children. Hopefully, the ages 9 - 12 will be removed soon. The other places the book is listed, such as the ABC-CLIO publishers web page, does not say it is for ages 9 - 12. Sorry for any inconvenience. The publisher is aware of the problem and is working to fix it.

Jay R. Feierman

Editor, The Biology of Religious Behavior
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