Science: The rise of moralistic religions

Today’s most popular religions all have one thing in common: a focus on morality. But the gods didn’t always care whether you are a bad person. Researchers have long puzzled over when and why religions moved away from a singular focus on ritual and began to encourage traits such as self-discipline, restraint, and asceticism. Now, a new study proposes that the key to the rise of so-called moralizing religions was, of all things, more wealth.
Lizzie Wade, Science

Lizzie Wade, “Wealth may have driven the rise of today’s religions,” Science, December 11th 2014.

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