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2012 | 45 | 3 | 183–201

Article title

Judaism in Evolutionary Perspective

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The present paper proposes a paradigm to understand the evolution of religious behaviour specifically Jewish religious practice. The theoretical framework rests upon a combination of reciprocal altruism, costly signal theory and cognitive dissonance. It assumes evolutionary theory in general and mimetic evolution in particular. It is unique to the degree that it is authored by an evolutionary psychologist who is also a rabbi. We present the foundations of the three bio-psychological theories; and address Dawkins’ and Dennett’s theories of the scientific study of religion as well as some of the reservations. Finally, we examine briefly certain Jewish rituals in light of the model presented.

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45

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3

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183–201

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online
2013-01-22

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  • The Schechter Institutes, Jerusalem

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2084-4077-year-2012-volume-45-issue-3-article-2474
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