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Why does religion bring people together?
In Part Two of this three part mini-series on the history of religion, Professor Robin Dunbar explores how rituals like singing, prayer, music, and shared worship strengthen social bonds and create deep feelings of belonging.
We examine the science of endorphins, Dunbar’s Number, friendship layers, and why humans seem wired for community — revealing religion as a powerful social technology.
A fascinating look at belief as connection, not just faith.
Guest
Professor Robin Dunbar — evolutionary psychologist, author of Dunbar’s Number
Book - How Religion Evolved (more info)
Next Episode
Part 3 — Empires, Power & the Future of Belief
Question or comment? Send us a text message.
www.undercurrentstories.com
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Why does religion bring people together?
In Part Two of this three part mini-series on the history of religion, Professor Robin Dunbar explores how rituals like singing, prayer, music, and shared worship strengthen social bonds and create deep feelings of belonging.
We examine the science of endorphins, Dunbar’s Number, friendship layers, and why humans seem wired for community — revealing religion as a powerful social technology.
A fascinating look at belief as connection, not just faith.
Guest
Professor Robin Dunbar — evolutionary psychologist, author of Dunbar’s Number
Book - How Religion Evolved (more info)
Next Episode
Part 3 — Empires, Power & the Future of Belief
Question or comment? Send us a text message.
www.undercurrentstories.com