Question

Marvin Harriss (1974, 1978) studies of how beliefs and rituals may function as part of a groups cultural adaptation to its environment are an illustration of

A. how religion can play a prominent role in cultural ecology.

B. the dangers that religious effervescence can pose to the environment if it is not contained.

C. how nonhuman primates also have a capacity for religion, although it is very limited.

D. the dangers of extending the realm of religion to nature.

E. the fact that religion is evolutionarily adaptive.

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