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Magic and Religion
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Exploring the intersection of early religion and unexplained phenomena, this collection of essays delves into the origins of religion, ritual, and myth. Andrew Lang critiques the influence of superstition on scientific inquiry and examines concepts such as "loan gods" proposed by E.B. Tylor. He also addresses William Frazer's theories regarding the divine nature of Christ and discusses various aspects of early religious practices, including taboos and fire-walking, offering a comprehensive view of the complexities surrounding ancient beliefs.
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