Description
About the Author
Harvey Whitehouse is professor of anthropology and director of postgraduate studies in the Faculty of Humanities at Queen's University Belfast. He is co-editor, with Luther H. Martin, of the AltaMira 'Cognitive Science of Religion Series'. His previous books include Inside the Cult: Religious Innovation and Transmission in Papua New Guinea (1995, OUP), Arguments and Icons: Divergent Modes of Religiosity, (2000, OUP), and The Debated Mind: Evolutionary Psychology versus Ethnography (2001 Berg).
Reviews
Harvey Whitehouse's Modes of Religiosity is very serious, part of a new movement that challenges everything that is usually written about religiosity. -- Mary Douglas, University College, London
Recommended. -- E.O. Springsted, General Theological Seminary * CHOICE *
An important book on ritual theory. * International Review Of Biblical Studies *
For the specialist in religious studies as well as the scholar willing to venture into a different aspect of this discipline, there is no doubt on the part of this reviewer that careful attention to Whitehouse' text, theory and arguments will pay large dividends. * Bridges *
This book is wide-ranging and is a valuable contribution to the study of religion. * History of Religions, May 2008 *
In his ambitious new book, Harvey Whitehouse develops his influential 'modes of religiosity' theory, robustly defends it against his critics and bravely provides predictions to be tested against the world's religions, past and present. It is a huge step forward in our understanding of religion-the most curious, creative, and at times deeply destructive, force that resides within the human mind. -- Steven Mithen, University of Reading
Book Information
ISBN 9780759106154
Author Harvey Whitehouse
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint AltaMira Press,U.S.
Publisher AltaMira Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 322g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 150mm * 14mm