Reynolds, Vernon and Ralph Tanner: THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF RELIGION (original: The Biology of Religion.)
New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. . First printing, a trade paperback, issued simultaneously with hardcover. A completely revised and updated version of the 1983 book, 'The Biology of Religion.' Reveals how religions in all parts of the world meets the needs of ordinary people - includes discussion of such topics as sex in and out of marriage, circumsion, sickness, faith, divorce and widowhood, birth and childhood, and the challenges of modernity. Map, illustrations, notes, index. 322 pp. Fine (a new copy)
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- Seller Inventory #: 26429
- Binding: Hardcover
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- ISBN: 0195069749
- Publisher: New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
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