Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
Religion Programme, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Nat Hum Behav. 2023 Jan;7(1):38-45. doi: 10.1038/s41562-022-01471-y. Epub 2022 Nov 10.
Authority, an institutionalized form of social power, is one of the defining features of the large-scale societies that evolved during the Holocene. Religious and political authority have deep histories in human societies and are clearly interdependent, but the nature of their relationship and its evolution over time is contested. We purpose-built an ethnographic dataset of 97 Austronesian societies and used phylogenetic methods to address two long-standing questions about the evolution of religious and political authority: first, how these two institutions have coevolved, and second, whether religious and political authority have tended to become more or less differentiated. We found evidence for mutual interdependence between religious and political authority but no evidence for or against a long-term pattern of differentiation or unification in systems of religious and political authority. Our results provide insight into how political and religious authority have worked synergistically over millennia during the evolution of large-scale societies.
权威是在全新世进化过程中出现的大型社会的一个重要特征,是一种制度化的社会权力形式。宗教和政治权威在人类社会中有着悠久的历史,并且显然是相互依存的,但它们之间关系的性质及其随时间的演变一直存在争议。我们专门构建了一个由 97 个南岛语族社会组成的民族志数据集,并使用系统发育方法来解决关于宗教和政治权威演变的两个长期存在的问题:第一,这两个机构是如何共同演变的;第二,宗教和政治权威是否倾向于变得更加或更加分化。我们发现宗教和政治权威之间存在相互依存的证据,但没有证据表明宗教和政治权威系统在长期内存在分化或统一的模式。我们的研究结果为了解在大型社会的演变过程中,政治和宗教权威在数千年中是如何协同工作的提供了深入的认识。