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Introduction to the Science of Religion is a groundbreaking scholarly work by F. Max Müller that establishes the framework for studying religion as an academic discipline. Müller pioneered comparative mythology and religious analysis, examining beliefs and practices across diverse cultures and time periods.
The work explores the origins of religious thought, the evolution of belief systems, and the common patterns found in religious expressions worldwide. Müller’s methodology emphasizes historical analysis and linguistic investigation, arguing that religion can be understood through scientific inquiry rather than theological doctrine alone.
This influential text has shaped religious studies, anthropology, and comparative religion as academic fields. It remains essential reading for students and scholars interested in understanding the nature of religion, the development of spiritual beliefs, and the universal human tendency toward religious expression.







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