Transcendence, religion and social bonding

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Abstract

This article examines the relationship between religion, transcendence and social bonding. I speculate that the capacity to undergo transcendent experiences facilitated social bonding. Following a discussion of Gorelik’s typology of transcendence, it examines the relationship between ritual, transcendence and bonding with an emphasis on singing, dancing and synchrony. It then moves on to explore theory of mind and transcendence. Finally, transcendent emotions like compassion, admiration, gratitude, love and awe will be discussed. I conclude by arguing that transcendence originates from group-level selection.

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Dein, S. (2020). Transcendence, religion and social bonding. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 42(1), 77–88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0084672420905018

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