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Self, Soul, and Body in Religious Experience,
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This review is from: Self, Soul, and Body in Religious Experience (Studies in the History of Religions) (Hardcover)
Concepts of Self, Soul and Body are so close to the physiological layers of life that we may imagine them to be biological as well; but in fact, they are social constructs, and a source of fundamental metaphors for the classifications of experience. They thus help organize the world, at the same time as they express basic human identity. They vary from culture to culture and can productively be compared and contrasted from one setting to another. These papers are intended to be a test case of the benefit to be gained from attention to Religious Anthropology.
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Self, Soul, and Body in Religious Experience (Studies in the History of Religions) by Albert I. Baumgarten (Hardcover - Sept. 1998)
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