Primitive Religion: Its Nature And Origin. RADIN, PAUL.
65098X1 Reprint Edition. Dover Publications, Inc., New York: 1957 322 pages. Softcover. Good condition. There is some underlining. This is a thorough treatment by a noted anthropologist of the nature and origin of primitive religion, and of the influences that have shaped its expression. It takes into acounrt comparative religions and modern psychology, and discusses in detail the role of economic factors, social factors, and religious personalities in primitive religion. Ranging from Africa, Australia, Oceania, Asia, to the Americas, it covers religious ideology, cult, and social development among such peoples as the Arunta, Aztec, Bushmen, Crow, Dakota, and dozens of others. Includes an Index. $8.70USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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