First published in 1902, this book investigates the history and
development of early religion from an anthropological perspective.
Rather than dealing with religions that grew from the teachings of
their original founders, such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism,
Jevons considers those religions that were practised as a matter of
custom and tradition. The title considers such subjects as the
supernatural, life and death, animal sacrifice, and the worship of
nature. It provides an introduction to the history of religion for
students of religion, anthropology and folklore.
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