18/03/2021
In the end it takes just 321 pages, 69 mostly colourful images and 1511 endnotes to give an in-depth insight into the evolution of religion, as done so by Volkhard Krech in his latest publication, published only days ago.
His book is entitled "Die Evolution der Religion. Ein soziologischer Grundriss [The Evolution of Religion. A Sociological Outline]" and published with transcript, Bielefeld.
In this mayor publication Krech discusses the origin and the developments of religion from a new angle: He resists to repeat the often heard phenomenological path in echoing religious voices when speaking about the origins of religions. At the same time he avoids to dissolve religion by explaining it by a bunch of non-religious aspects among which political or economic factors are only two. Instead he chooses another less drawn way: He understands religion as societal subsystem, as special communication that origins and exists between human beings.
Read more about his theory in the open access German version of the book here: https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5785-2/die-evolution-der-religion/?c=313000000
An English version is soon to be translated.