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Man, god, and civilization
John G. Jackson's Man, God, and Civilization presents a comprehensive study of the early development of human civilization and the evolution of religious ideas from prehistoric times to modern society. Jackson examines the relationship between culture, religion, and social development, and traces the influence of Ancient Egypt, Africa, and other early civilizations on Western religious thought and philosophy. Using a historical and anthropological approach, the book challenges traditional views on the origins of religion and culture, while offering a critical perspective that positions Africa as a crucial center for the development of world civilization. This work is a significant reference in the study of the history of civilization, comparative religion, and cultural anthropology.
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