ISBN: 978-80-244-5982-0 | ISBN online: 978-80-244-5983-7, 978-80-244-6013-0 | DOI: 10.5507/ff.21.24459820

Academic Study of Religions in a Cognitive, Anthropological and Sociological Perspective

Tomáš Bubík (Ed.), Jakub Havlíček (Ed.), Silivie Kotherová (A.), Dušan Lužný (A.), Rudolf Havelka (A.)


The book deals with current issues of the study of religion as an academic discipline, especially cognitive, anthropological and sociological research of religious thought and behaviour.

1. edition, Published: 2021, online: 2021, publisher: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, Křížkovského 8, 771 47 Olomouc



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