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Dead God Rising - Religion and Science in the Universal Life-System (Paperback)
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Dead God Rising - Religion and Science in the Universal Life-System (Paperback)
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Dead God Rising provides a completely original explanation for the
many religions and myths that have arisen in human society. In
particular, it exposes the mechanism by which human religion has
been transformed over the millennia. To do this, the book focuses
on a number of important and representative case studies in early
human society (the Neanderthals and Aboriginal Australians),
together with those at the core both of the Neolithic (or
agricultural) Transformation in the Fertile Crescent from Egypt to
Mesopotamia (Egyptian religion, Zoroastrianism, Judaism,
Christianity, Islam) and of the Industrial Transformation in
Western Europe and beyond (scientism). This is a study in economic
sociology rather than religion more narrowly defined. The book's
basic argument is that religion and scientism arose from humanity's
attempt to understand and sustain the hidden life-system
responsible for human survival and prosperity in a hostile physical
and social environment. This hidden life-system, which Professor
Snooks calls the "strategic logos," is the book's major discovery.
In addition to explaining the central mystery of life, it shows
that religion - or "strategic ideology" - is the outcome of a set
of rituals by which the Shamans and, later, the priestly
philosophers attempted to gain access to, and to influence, the
"strategic guardians" - the guardians of the logos - who were
misleadingly called "gods" and, eventually, "God." What makes this
book distinctive is the unique underlying theory - the
"dynamic-strategy" theory - that Professor Snooks has developed to
explain the dynamics of human society and of life itself. This
realist transdisciplinary theory, which is based on 40 years of
systematic observation of the patterns in life in general and human
society in particular, extends beyond the work of orthodox
sociologists and exposes the flaws in the arguments of the new
atheists (such as Richard Dawkins) and Sociobiologists (such as
Edward Wilson).
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