Andrew Lang was one of the leading lights in the study of unexplained phenomena. In this collection of essays he takes a look at the state of the study of early religion ritual magic and myth. He begins by looking at science and superstition and the dangers of allowing belief unsupported by fact to seep into science. He then discusses the origin or religion and loan gods or borrowed religion a theory advanced by E.B. Tylor. Lang then moves on to look at William Frazers theory of the origin of the divine character of Christ. In addition Lang discusses other topics related to early religious beliefs including taboos and walking through fire. ANDREW LANG was born in Selkirk Scotland in 1844 and became an expert on a variety of topics. He translated The Odyssey and The Iliad; wrote a number of histories of Scotland; explored mythology religion and folklore in his writings; and authored novels poetry literary criticisms and childrens books. He was one of the founders of the study of Psychical Research the scientific investigation of unexplained phenomena.
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