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Robin Horton is an English social anthropologist and philosopher whose specialized study in comparative religion since the 1950s has challenged and expanded the views in the study of the anthropology of religion. He is notable for his scientific approach to the study of religion. This formed the basis for his analysis of African thought that was published in two installments in 1967. His work continues to be viewed as important in understanding traditional African religious approaches.
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Robin Horton Horton, Robin G.
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Social anthropologist
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