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Tylor’s anthropomorphic theory of religion
Robert A. Segal
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Religious Studies
Lancaster University
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Arts & Humanities
Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
100%
Theory of Religion
82%
Religion
59%
Anthropomorphism
16%
Scientific Explanation
15%
Physical World
14%
Impersonals
14%
Preoccupation
11%
Deity
7%
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Religion
50%
event
10%
god
9%