
The good book of human nature
About this book
"In The Good Book of Human Nature, evolutionary anthropologist Carel van Schaik and historian Kai Michel advance a new view of Homo sapiens' cultural evolution. The Bible, they argue, was written to make sense of the single greatest change in history: the transition from egalitarian hunter-gatherer to agricultural societies. Religion arose as a strategy to cope with the unprecedented levels of epidemic disease, violence, inequality, and injustice that confronted us when we abandoned the bush--and which still confront us today, "--Amazon.com.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20035851W
Subjects
Criticism, interpretationPhilosophyPsychologyBibleBible and anthropologyBible, criticism, interpretation, etc.Bible, psychologyBible, philosophyCultural EvolutionReligion and cultureTheological anthropolgy