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Whether as a historian finding solutions to unresolved problems or
as a scientist finding the causes for events and actions, Luther
Martin's primary focus has been to get to the roots of the
religious impulse in human existence. This collection of essays
from scholars of his own generation and from his best students
cover the three major strands of his work: the Greco-Roman world,
cognitive science approaches to explaining religious phenomena and
methodological issues in the academic study of religions. The
contributions build on the work of Luther Martin and further the
ongoing discussion and debate within these areas of religious
studies.
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