Cognitive Aspects of Religious Symbolism
Explore the intricate relationship between cognition and religious symbolism in the thought-provoking book, Cognitive Aspects of Religious Symbolism, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This engaging work features a collection of closely focused essays by a group of esteemed anthropologists who delve into how religious ideas are presented, acquired, and transmitted across cultures. With a total of 260 pages, this book examines the unique nature of religious concepts and categories, while also addressing the cognitive constraints that influence cultural acquisition and transmission. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition offers a comprehensive look at the cognitive dimensions of religious thought. Add this essential resource to your collection today!