Author: Peng Rui

How cooperation drove the origin and evolution of religion : a literature review in the economics of religion
Date2025
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBR1280.P464 2025
Description36 p.
Note

"How cooperation drove the origin and evolution of religion : a literature review in the economics of religion" / Peng Rui

Published in the Journal of the Study on Religion and History No. 2

Abstract:

The use of economic methods to study and explain the origin and evolution of religion has become an important component of the economics of religion. Compared with disciplines such as religious anthropology, psychology, sociology, and phenomenology, economics often focuses more on the role and effectiveness of the earliestreligions in promoting in-group cooperation. That is, religion’s capacity to enhance cooperation withina group is regarded as the principal driving force behind its origin. In explaining the evolution of religion, economics emphasizes the dynamic strategic interaction between religion and other social factors

SubjectTheological anthropology--Christianity Theological anthropology
The types of popular religions in China and their internal relationships
Date2025
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBL1032.P464 2025
Description28p.
Note

"The types of popular religions in China and their internal relationships" / Peng Rui

Published in the Journal of the Study on Religion and History No. 1

Abstract:

There are many types of popular religions in China, and there is an internal logical structural relationship between them. From the perspective of social cooperation and its equilibriums, folk beliefs originate from specific social cooperation ethics or functional expressions of local equilibriums, and do not deliberately construct the “overall equilibrium of social cooperation ethics”. Here, “rampant worship” (淫祀) refers to the superabundance of functional beliefs. While both the universal popular god beliefs and folk sects aim to cover all types of social cooperation ethics and clearly have construction of “overall equilibrium”, the universal popular gods have an affinity with the three mainstream religions, and the “horizontal cooperation ethics” is regarded as its superior ethics, so that it can further build “pluralistic unity”(多元一体)religious pattern with the three mainstream religions; at the same time folk religious sects are institutional religions that are heterogeneous to mainstream religions and have been subjected to continuous and severe official suppression

SubjectFolk religion--China--History Popular religion--China