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This Side of Eden

On the Origin of Religion
Suhrkamp | Insel
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This Side of Eden / Diesseits von Eden
On the Origin of Religion

Some people experience the presence of something divine when they listen to a piece of music. Others feel like they are possessed by a strange power when speaking in tongues or they feel a connection to the other side when they find themselves in deep trance and ecstasy. The mysterious, unfathomable can cause dread and fear but at the same time it fascinates us.


People imagine ghosts, demons, gods or beings from another world as the cause behind those inexplainable phenomena....

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Some people experience the presence of something divine when they listen to a piece of music. Others feel like they are possessed by a strange power when speaking in tongues or they feel a connection to the other side when they find themselves in deep trance and ecstasy. The mysterious, unfathomable can cause dread and fear but at the same time it fascinates us.


People imagine ghosts, demons, gods or beings from another world as the cause behind those inexplainable phenomena. This experience of the inaccessible is what characterises the beginning of religion, according to Hans Peter Duerr. In his new book, the renowned ethnologist explores the question of what religious experiences are. To do so, he consults numerous ethnological studies and modern neuroscientific findings.

From the beginnings of human culture in the Stone Age to New Age, Hans Peter Duerr explores how inexplainable phenomena have been interpreted through the scope of religion. He talks about near death experiences, Marian apparitions, about people who communicate with the dead and have romantic relationships with ghosts. Powerfully eloquent and visually stunning, his study creates an opulent panorama of the history of humankind.

»Everything that we call culture begins with religious sensation, independent of denomination. A vivid recollection.« Tilman Krause, Die literarische Welt

»[...] the stories about states of exception presented by Duerr in an easily understandable way are a constant thrill.« Thomas Hauschild, DIE ZEIT

»Duerr‘s richly illustrated expedition through the cultural history of religious experiences is impressive and informative.« Martin Hubert, WDR

»Everything that we call culture begins with religious sensation, independent of denomination. A vivid recollection.« Tilman Krause, Die literarische Welt

»[...] the stories about states of exception presented by Duerr in an easily understandable way are a constant thrill.« Thomas Hauschild, DIE ZEIT

»Duerr‘s richly illustrated expedition through the cultural history of religious experiences is impressive and informative.« Martin Hubert,...

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2020, 751 pages
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Hans Peter Duerr, born in Mannheim in 1943, was professor of Ethnology and Cultural History in Bremen until 1999. He lives in Mannheim and Heidelberg.

Hans Peter Duerr, born in Mannheim in 1943, was professor of Ethnology and Cultural History in Bremen until 1999. He lives in Mannheim and...


OTHER PUBLICATIONS

The Dark Night of the Soul
Year of Publication: 2015
Hans Peter DuerrYear of Publication: 2015
Near-death experiences and journeys of the soul have been labelled the biggest unsolved mystery of the sciences of consciousness. And indeed: so far, all philosophical, neurological or psychiatric-psychological attempts of explanation have failed.


Well-known philosopher and ethnologist Hans Peter Duerr has documented and analysed all accessible sources on near-death...
Ni Dieu - ni mètre
Year of Publication: 1985
Hans Peter DuerrYear of Publication: 1985
In this book, Hans Peter Duerr develops ideas on the justification of cognition, on the alleged logical paradoxes, on scepticism, on the structure of self-consciousness, on the body-soul problem, on...
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Japan (Hosei UP), Croatia (DAF)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Hungary (Atlantisz)