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Ten Theories of Religion Summary

Ten Theories of Religion by Daniel Pals (Professor of Religious Studies and History, Professor of Religious Studies and History, University of Miami)

Why do human beings believe in divinities? Why do some seek eternal life, while others seek escape from recurring lives? Why do the beliefs and behaviors we typically call religious so deeply affect the human personality and so subtly weave their way through human society? Ideal as a supplementary text in introductory religion courses or as the main text in theory and method in religious studies or in sociology of religion courses, Ten Theories of Religion, Fourth Edition, offers an illuminating treatment of this controversial and fascinating subject.

Ten Theories of Religion Reviews

The strengths of the book include its logical and clear chapter organization and layout, the critical assessments of the work of the theorists provided at the conclusion of each chapter, and Pals' highly readable and engaging style of writing. The brief biographical sketches that open each chapter introduce readers to the lives of the theorists which helps to make their ideas more relatable by providing historical context. -Robert Stephens, Clemson University
The text is readable and accessible to many students, including those with little social science background. Each chapter is well-organized and follows the same pattern. Pals presents each theory in the best possible light first, then presents balanced criticisms. -Henry Delcore, California State University, Fresno
The strength is the author's writing style. Students are never sure which theorist the author prefers... because his presentation is objective and fair. It allows students to see the development of scholarly thinking about religious phenomena, highlighting the interdisciplinary character of the field. -Quinton Dixie, Purdue, Northeast
'I appreciate the clarity of the author's writing, and his ability to convey abstract ideas in an accessible (but not overly simplistic) way. In presenting the theorists, Pals is sufficiently thorough without overestimating how much detail and depth a typical undergraduate can absorb. -Adrienne Ambrose, University of the Incarnate Word

About Daniel Pals (Professor of Religious Studies and History, Professor of Religious Studies and History, University of Miami)

Daniel L. Pals is Professor of Religious Studies and History at University of Miami. He is the author of Introducing Religion: Readings from the Classic Theorists (OUP, 2008).

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction 1 Animism and Magic: E.B. Tylor and J. G. Frazer 2 Religion and Personality: Sigmund Freud 3 Society as Sacred: Emile Durkheim 4 Religion as Alienation: Karl Marx 5 A Source of Social Action: Max Weber 6 The Verdict of Religious Experience: William James 7 The Reality of the Sacred: Mircea Eliade 8 Society's

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NPB9780190935085
9780190935085
0190935081
Ten Theories of Religion by Daniel Pals (Professor of Religious Studies and History, Professor of Religious Studies and History, University of Miami)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2022-04-01
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