The Slain God: Anthropologists and the Christian Faith

Oxford University Press (2014)
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This book is a history of the relationship between the discipline of anthropology and the Christian faith. It explores how leading anthropologists have come to believe that ethnographic findings and evidence made Christianity no longer tenable.

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