Few things are more important to human psychology writ large than religion. But what does this concept really mean?
The more deeply we investigate it, the odder Religion1, as a category of human behavior, seems. For one thing, while almost all scholars agree that it integrates myth and ritual in worship practices, Religion has accumulated dozens of definitions, none of which are universally accepted. Why is it so difficult to find a generally accepted definition for a concept we witness every day?
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