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Andrew Lang

Magic and Religion

In “Magic and Religion,” Andrew Lang explores the intricate tapestry weaving together the realms of magic, myth, and religious practice. Employing a comparative approach, Lang delves into diverse cultural traditions and belief systems, elucidating how magical practices often coexist with, and sometimes predate, organized religion. His literary style is characterized by a blend of analytical rigor and vivid narrative, drawing on ethnographic evidence and folklore to illustrate the universal themes that underpin human spirituality. This work emerges against the backdrop of 19th-century anthropology, a time when the scientific study of culture was blossoming, and offers insights that resonate with contemporary debates in the field. Andrew Lang, a Scottish folklorist, anthropologist, and writer, was deeply immersed in the study of mythology and folklore throughout his scholarly career. His wide-ranging interests were informed by his travels and exposure to various cultures, fostering a belief in the interconnectedness of human experience. Lang's contributions to the understanding of narrative and belief provide a foundational perspective in this area, drawing on his extensive knowledge of anthropology and literature. This book is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the origins of belief systems and the role of magic in societal structures. Lang's deep insights and engaging style make complex ideas accessible, encouraging readers to reconsider the boundaries between magic and religion. “Magic and Religion” is not merely a scholarly text; it is a thought-provoking journey into the heart of human culture.
388 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press

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