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This work analyzes religion from a psychological perspective, arguing that religion arises from combined cognitive, affective, and volitional capacities rather than from any single faculty. It distinguishes types of behavior, including magic and religious practice, traces the mental origins of beliefs in ghosts, nature-spirits, and gods, and examines how magic and religion interact while remaining distinct. It surveys the emotional roots of early religious life, considers magic's contribution to the development of science, and concludes by defining religion's nature and its functional relation to non-religious life.

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James H. Leuba

James H. Leuba was an American psychologist and philosopher known for his exploration of the psychological aspects of religion. His notable work, "The Psychological Origin and the Nature of Religion," delves into the interplay between human psychology and religious belief, offering insights into how psychological factors shape religious experiences and practices. Leuba's contributions to the understanding of religion from a psychological perspective have made him a significant figure in the study of the intersection between psychology and spirituality.

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