Agrarian Magic: 20 Theories on the Origin of Religion

Agrarian Magic: 20 Theories on the Origin of ReligionMystic Politics has compiled the top 20 theories on the origin of religion, from animism to agrarian magic.

Religion is a species-specific human universal phenomenon, complex, full of paradoxes, and found in all cultures. Social scientists and anthropologists since the late 17th century have attempted to rationally answer questions about religion, and while we can’t evaluate the veracity of religion’s claims, we can attempt to understand its functions.

The methods of comparative religion, comparative mythology, with interdisciplinary analysis throughout the fields of ethnography, neuroscience, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, and linguistics have made a lot of progress in the last 100 years, with a boom of database-driven analysis in the last decade.

There are a number of theories attempting to explain the mystery of religion’s origin, purpose, functions and spread, from ancestor and soul worship, animism, totemism, spirit propitiation, magic theory, cultural memes, agrarian overseer gods, fear and worship of spirits, evolved adaption, or by-product of evolved adaption, and as a control mechanism.

There are multiple definitions and criterion of religion, most dealing with the supernatural, the unknown, the ineffable, the numinous, that terrific agency of the gods, or the comfort of ancestors and hero archetypes.

Let’s examine some of these meta-theories of religion’s origins to see what we can sort out.

How do you think religion got started? (:

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Capitalism and Theology: The Market Revolution and American Religion

Capitalism and Theology: The Market Revolution & American ReligionCapitalism and Theology: Did America’s capitalistic modes of production lead to the rich and varied philosophy, theology, and beliefs that our democratic experiment exemplifies?

The Market Revolution of America’s boom years was a dynamic hotchpotch of theological and technological evolution that culminated in America as both the economic and cultural leader of the free world, the specialization it embraced as a capitalistic mechanism was mirrored by the staggering multiplicity of american faith and belief.

Is it good or bad that our capitalistic infrastructure led to diverse religion and philosophy?

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Pseudo-Science or Religious Agenda? Todd Akin’s Right-wing Science http://mys.tc/2fi

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Mitt Romney’s Theology of American Exceptionalism http://mys.tc/2b7

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Why Your View of God Shapes Your View of the Economy
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Do you see the economy as fatalistically determined by god? 31% of americans seem to….

Economic perspectives are tied to religious cosmologies. Voters see their money, the market, and the economy as a reflection of their God.

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Why Some Christians Reject Evolution
Why Some Christians Reject Evolution

‘But for Christianity, the root of why so many people have trouble with evolution goes back to some very basic aspects of theology. Namely, the doctrines of Original Sin and Salvation.’

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Gary Lachman: Why You Should Know Emanuel Swedenborg
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‘The 18th century Swedish scientist, traveller, statesman, and religious philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg is one of the most fascinating and least understood figures in western history.’

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Research into brain’s ‘God spot’ reveals areas of brain involved in religious belief
Research into brain's 'God spot' reveals areas of brain involved in religious belief

‘Scientists searching for a ‘God spot’ in the brain have found three areas that control religious belief.’

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Theo-Logical: How to Reconcile Science and Religion
How to Reconcile Science and Religion

‘On the other side, many religious people tend to think of science as essentially religious in nature. These folks think believing in evolution (say) requires faith just like believing in Jesus Christ (say) requires faith. But that’s just not true, unless one stretches the word “faith” until it means nothing at all. Both sides, it seems, are trapped within their native categories. Many scientists think religion is just science done badly, and many religious people think science is basically a religion.’

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Religion vs Science: The God Hypothesis

Religion vs Science: The God Hypothesis

‘We can consider the existence of god to be a scientific hypothesis and look for the empirical evidence that would follow. Many of the attributes associated with the Judaic-Christian-Islamic God have specific consequences that can be tested empirically. Such a God is supposed to play a central role in the operation of the universe and the lives of humans. As a result, evidence for him should be readily detectable by scientific means.’

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