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This thought-provoking work by Peter Harrison investigates the enduring presence of supernatural beliefs in our increasingly secular world. Rather than dismissing myths as mere relics of pre-modern thinking, Harrison demonstrates how these narratives have adapted and transformed to meet the spiritual and psychological needs of contemporary society.
The book challenges conventional assumptions about the decline of superstition in the age of science and reason. Through careful analysis of cultural phenomena, popular media, and social trends, Harrison reveals how supernatural themes continue to influence modern consciousness. He explores the ways in which traditional mythologies intersect with contemporary concerns, offering insight into why rational individuals still find meaning and significance in supernatural narratives.
Drawing on historical, philosophical, and cultural perspectives, this comprehensive examination provides readers with a nuanced understanding of belief systems in the twenty-first century and the complex relationship between faith, reason, and human imagination.







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