"What role has religion played in the major civilizational transformations associated with the Neolithic Revolution, the Axial Age, and Modernity? This book introduces new methodological tools and material insights for guiding conversations about these debates. The authors introduce a new branch of computational humanities, using computational modeling to simulate civilizational transformations. The book sheds new light on major debates among historians, archaeologists, and other social theorists on the role of religion within these major transitions"--
Wesley J. Wildman is Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics, and of Computing and Data Sciences at Boston University, USA; Professor II in the Institute for Global Development and Planning at the University of Agder, Norway; Executive Director of the Center for Mind and Culture in Boston; and Executive Director of Wildheart Evolution in Boston.
List of Figures
Preface
1. Why Model Religion?
2. Civilizational Transformation
3. Computational Simulation
4. Modeling the Neolithic Transition
5. Modeling the Axial Age Transition
6. Modeling the Modernity Transition
7. Insights and Prospects
Appendices
Bibliography
Index