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The author also addresses the complex cognitive abilities that led to the emergence of religious concepts. As humans evolved, their capability to reflect on mortality, morality, and the metaphysical world intensified, leading to varied expressions of spirituality. Dunbar posits that religion is not merely a set of doctrines but a vital component of our species’ survival strategy.
Through a blend of anthropology, psychology, and history, the text encourages readers to reflect on the implications of faith and belief systems in our contemporary lives, inviting a deeper understanding of how far we’ve come and the fundamental questions that remain.