Practicing safe sects: religious reproduction in scientific and philosophical perspective

Boston: Brill (2018)
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In Practicing Safe Sects F. LeRon Shults provides scientific and philosophical resources for having “the talk” about religious reproduction: where do gods come from – and what are the costs of bearing them in our culturally pluralistic, ecologically fragile environment?

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