
Geography of Religion (David N. Livingstone)
The Geography of Religion by David N. Livingstone explores how religious beliefs and practices distribute across different areas of the world. It examines how geography influences religious identity, growth, and diversity, considering factors like history, culture, politics, and environment. The work highlights that religion is not just a matter of personal belief but is intertwined with spatial patterns, migration, and societal changes, shaping and being shaped by the places where people live. Essentially, it studies how religion and geography interact to influence human behavior and community formation globally.