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Anthropology

CHAPTER VIII
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A religion is the effort to face crisis, so far as that effort is organized by society in some particular way.

A religion is congregational--that is to say, serves the ends of a number of persons simultaneously.

It is traditional--that is to say, has served the ends of successive generations of persons.

Therefore inevitably it has standardized a method.

It involves a routine, a ritual.


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