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an antropologist who viewed religion as the belief of spiritual beings
a. brazer
b. durkhei
c. malinowski
d. taylor​


Sagot :

Answer:

D. Taylor

Explanation:

The first anthropological description of animism came from Sir Edward Burnett Tylor, who believed it was the earliest type of religious practice to develop in human societies. Tylor suggested that ordinary parts of the human experience, such as dreaming, formed the basis for spiritual beliefs.

Answer:

D. Tylor

Explanation:

Sir Edward Burnett Tylor

The first anthropological description of animism came from Sir Edward Burnett Tylor, who believed it was the earliest type of religious practice to develop in human societies. Tylor suggested that ordinary parts of the human experience, such as dreaming, formed the basis for spiritual beliefs.