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    Believers : faith in human nature / Melvin Konner, MD.
    by Konner, Melvin, author.
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    New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2019]
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  • Faith.
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  • Religiousness.
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  • Belief and doubt.
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    9780393651867 (hardcover) :
    039365186X (hardcover) :
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    xxv, 244 pages ; 22 cm
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    First edition.
    Contents: 
    Encounters -- Varieties -- Elementary forms -- The God map -- Harvesting faith -- Convergences -- Good to think? -- The voice of the child -- Awe evolving -- Goodness! -- If not religion, what?
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    "An anthropologist examines the nature of religiosity, and how it shapes and benefits humankind. Believers is a scientist's answer to attacks on faith by some well-meaning scientists and philosophers-- a firm rebuke of the "Four Horsemen": Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens, known for writing about religion as something irrational and ultimately harmful. Konner, who was raised as an Orthodox Jew but has lived his adult life without such faith, explores the psychology, development, brain science, evolution, and even genetics of the varied religious impulses we as a species experience. Conceding that faith is not for everyone, he views religious people with a sympathetic eye; his own upbringing, his apprenticeship in the trancedance religion of the African Bushmen, and his friends in Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and other faiths have all shaped his perspective. He concludes that religion does much good as well as undoubted harm, and that for at least a large minority of humanity, the belief in things unseen neither can nor should go away"--
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