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The Cognitive Science of Religion introduces students to key empirical studies conducted over the past 25 years in this new and rapidly expanding field. In these studies, cognitive scientists of religion have applied the theories, findings and research tools of the cognitive sciences to understanding religious thought, behaviour and social dynamics. Each chapter is written by a leading international scholar, and summarizes in non-technical language the original empirical study conducted by the scholar. No prior or statistical knowledge is presumed, and studies included range from the classic…mehr
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The Cognitive Science of Religion introduces students to key empirical studies conducted over the past 25 years in this new and rapidly expanding field. In these studies, cognitive scientists of religion have applied the theories, findings and research tools of the cognitive sciences to understanding religious thought, behaviour and social dynamics. Each chapter is written by a leading international scholar, and summarizes in non-technical language the original empirical study conducted by the scholar. No prior or statistical knowledge is presumed, and studies included range from the classic to the more recent and innovative cases.
Students will learn about the theories that cognitive scientists have employed to explain recurrent features of religiosity across cultures and historical eras, how scholars have tested those theories, and what the results of those tests have revealed and suggest. Written to be accessible to undergraduates, this provides a much-needed survey of empirical studies in the cognitive science of religion.
Students will learn about the theories that cognitive scientists have employed to explain recurrent features of religiosity across cultures and historical eras, how scholars have tested those theories, and what the results of those tests have revealed and suggest. Written to be accessible to undergraduates, this provides a much-needed survey of empirical studies in the cognitive science of religion.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350033702
- Artikelnr.: 55042092
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350033702
- Artikelnr.: 55042092
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D. Jason Slone is Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Georgia Southern University, USA. William W. McCorkle Jr. is Senior Research Fellow at the Laboratory for the Experimental Research of Religion and Ritual, Masaryk University, Czech Republic, and is Distinguished Fellow at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. He is co-editor of Mental Culture (2013) and the author of Ritualizing the Disposal of the Deceased (2010). He is also the managing editor of the Journal of Cognitive Historiography.
Acknowledgements List of Contributors Student Introduction
Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) and William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) Instructor Introduction
William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) and Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) 1. Why Do We See Supernatural Signs in Natural Events?
Jesse Bering (University of Otago
New Zealand) 2. What Do We Think About God When We Aren't Careful?
Justin Barrett (Fuller Theological Seminary
USA) 3. What Do People Think Omniscient Agents Know
Benjamin Purzycki (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Germany) and Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 4. Do Children Attribute Beliefs to Humans and God Differently?
Mitch Hodge (Queen's University
UK and LEVYNA
Czech Republic) 5. Which God is Watching?
Rita Anne McNamara (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 6. Do People Think the Soul is Separate from the Body and Mind?
Rebekah Richert (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Kirsten Lesage (University of California-Riverside
USA) 7. Were Early Chinese Thinkers Folk Dualists?
Edward Slingerland (University of British Columbia
Canada) 8. How Do People Establish Personal Identity in Reincarnation?
Claire White (California State University-Northridge
USA) 9. Is Memory Crucial for Transmission of Religious Ideas?
Michaela Porubanova (Farmingdale State College
USA) 10. What Types of Concepts Make for Great Religious Stories?
Ryan Tweney (Bowling Green State University
USA) 11. How do Religious Environments Affect our Behavior?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 12. Can We Model Religious Behavior Using Computer Simulation?
Justin Lane (LEVYNA
Czech Republic) and LeRon Shults (University of Agder
Norway) 13. Does God Make You Good?
Azim Shariff (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Ara Norenzayani (University of British Columbia
Canada) 14. Do We Outsource Police Work to God?
Azim Shariff and Kristin Laurin (University of British Columbia
Canada) 15. Do Religions Promote Cooperation? Testing Signaling Theories of Religion
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 16. Do Rituals Promote Social Cohesion?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA 17. Are Muslim Costly Signals Christian Caution Signs?
Deborah Hall (Arizona State University
USA)
Erik Porter(Arizona State University
USA)
and Richard Grove (University of North Dakota
USA) 18. Is Ritual Behavior a Response to Anxiety?
Martin Lang (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
Jan Krátký (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
John Shaver (University of Otago
New Zealand)
Danijela Jerotijevic (Comenius University
Slovakia)
and Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 19. Can Rituals Reduce Stress During War? The Magic of Psalms
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 20. Does Praying Resemble Normal Interpersonal Interaction?
Uffe Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) 21. How are Rituals Thought to Work?
Brian Malley (University of Michigan
USA) 22. How do Humans Process Ritualized Actions?
Jesper Sorensen Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Kristoffer Nielbo (Aarhus University
Denmark) 23. Did Ritualized Human Sacrifice Help Build and Sustain Social Inequality?
Joseph Watts (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Oxford
UK)
Oliver Sheehan(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany)
Quentin Atkinson (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Joseph Bulbulia (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
and Russell Gray (University of Auckland
New Zealand) References Index
Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) and William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) Instructor Introduction
William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) and Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) 1. Why Do We See Supernatural Signs in Natural Events?
Jesse Bering (University of Otago
New Zealand) 2. What Do We Think About God When We Aren't Careful?
Justin Barrett (Fuller Theological Seminary
USA) 3. What Do People Think Omniscient Agents Know
Benjamin Purzycki (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Germany) and Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 4. Do Children Attribute Beliefs to Humans and God Differently?
Mitch Hodge (Queen's University
UK and LEVYNA
Czech Republic) 5. Which God is Watching?
Rita Anne McNamara (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 6. Do People Think the Soul is Separate from the Body and Mind?
Rebekah Richert (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Kirsten Lesage (University of California-Riverside
USA) 7. Were Early Chinese Thinkers Folk Dualists?
Edward Slingerland (University of British Columbia
Canada) 8. How Do People Establish Personal Identity in Reincarnation?
Claire White (California State University-Northridge
USA) 9. Is Memory Crucial for Transmission of Religious Ideas?
Michaela Porubanova (Farmingdale State College
USA) 10. What Types of Concepts Make for Great Religious Stories?
Ryan Tweney (Bowling Green State University
USA) 11. How do Religious Environments Affect our Behavior?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 12. Can We Model Religious Behavior Using Computer Simulation?
Justin Lane (LEVYNA
Czech Republic) and LeRon Shults (University of Agder
Norway) 13. Does God Make You Good?
Azim Shariff (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Ara Norenzayani (University of British Columbia
Canada) 14. Do We Outsource Police Work to God?
Azim Shariff and Kristin Laurin (University of British Columbia
Canada) 15. Do Religions Promote Cooperation? Testing Signaling Theories of Religion
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 16. Do Rituals Promote Social Cohesion?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA 17. Are Muslim Costly Signals Christian Caution Signs?
Deborah Hall (Arizona State University
USA)
Erik Porter(Arizona State University
USA)
and Richard Grove (University of North Dakota
USA) 18. Is Ritual Behavior a Response to Anxiety?
Martin Lang (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
Jan Krátký (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
John Shaver (University of Otago
New Zealand)
Danijela Jerotijevic (Comenius University
Slovakia)
and Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 19. Can Rituals Reduce Stress During War? The Magic of Psalms
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 20. Does Praying Resemble Normal Interpersonal Interaction?
Uffe Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) 21. How are Rituals Thought to Work?
Brian Malley (University of Michigan
USA) 22. How do Humans Process Ritualized Actions?
Jesper Sorensen Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Kristoffer Nielbo (Aarhus University
Denmark) 23. Did Ritualized Human Sacrifice Help Build and Sustain Social Inequality?
Joseph Watts (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Oxford
UK)
Oliver Sheehan(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany)
Quentin Atkinson (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Joseph Bulbulia (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
and Russell Gray (University of Auckland
New Zealand) References Index
Acknowledgements List of Contributors Student Introduction
Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) and William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) Instructor Introduction
William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) and Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) 1. Why Do We See Supernatural Signs in Natural Events?
Jesse Bering (University of Otago
New Zealand) 2. What Do We Think About God When We Aren't Careful?
Justin Barrett (Fuller Theological Seminary
USA) 3. What Do People Think Omniscient Agents Know
Benjamin Purzycki (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Germany) and Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 4. Do Children Attribute Beliefs to Humans and God Differently?
Mitch Hodge (Queen's University
UK and LEVYNA
Czech Republic) 5. Which God is Watching?
Rita Anne McNamara (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 6. Do People Think the Soul is Separate from the Body and Mind?
Rebekah Richert (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Kirsten Lesage (University of California-Riverside
USA) 7. Were Early Chinese Thinkers Folk Dualists?
Edward Slingerland (University of British Columbia
Canada) 8. How Do People Establish Personal Identity in Reincarnation?
Claire White (California State University-Northridge
USA) 9. Is Memory Crucial for Transmission of Religious Ideas?
Michaela Porubanova (Farmingdale State College
USA) 10. What Types of Concepts Make for Great Religious Stories?
Ryan Tweney (Bowling Green State University
USA) 11. How do Religious Environments Affect our Behavior?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 12. Can We Model Religious Behavior Using Computer Simulation?
Justin Lane (LEVYNA
Czech Republic) and LeRon Shults (University of Agder
Norway) 13. Does God Make You Good?
Azim Shariff (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Ara Norenzayani (University of British Columbia
Canada) 14. Do We Outsource Police Work to God?
Azim Shariff and Kristin Laurin (University of British Columbia
Canada) 15. Do Religions Promote Cooperation? Testing Signaling Theories of Religion
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 16. Do Rituals Promote Social Cohesion?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA 17. Are Muslim Costly Signals Christian Caution Signs?
Deborah Hall (Arizona State University
USA)
Erik Porter(Arizona State University
USA)
and Richard Grove (University of North Dakota
USA) 18. Is Ritual Behavior a Response to Anxiety?
Martin Lang (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
Jan Krátký (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
John Shaver (University of Otago
New Zealand)
Danijela Jerotijevic (Comenius University
Slovakia)
and Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 19. Can Rituals Reduce Stress During War? The Magic of Psalms
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 20. Does Praying Resemble Normal Interpersonal Interaction?
Uffe Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) 21. How are Rituals Thought to Work?
Brian Malley (University of Michigan
USA) 22. How do Humans Process Ritualized Actions?
Jesper Sorensen Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Kristoffer Nielbo (Aarhus University
Denmark) 23. Did Ritualized Human Sacrifice Help Build and Sustain Social Inequality?
Joseph Watts (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Oxford
UK)
Oliver Sheehan(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany)
Quentin Atkinson (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Joseph Bulbulia (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
and Russell Gray (University of Auckland
New Zealand) References Index
Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) and William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) Instructor Introduction
William W. McCorkle Jr. (Masaryk University
Czech Republic) and Jason Slone (Georgia Southern University
USA) 1. Why Do We See Supernatural Signs in Natural Events?
Jesse Bering (University of Otago
New Zealand) 2. What Do We Think About God When We Aren't Careful?
Justin Barrett (Fuller Theological Seminary
USA) 3. What Do People Think Omniscient Agents Know
Benjamin Purzycki (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Germany) and Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 4. Do Children Attribute Beliefs to Humans and God Differently?
Mitch Hodge (Queen's University
UK and LEVYNA
Czech Republic) 5. Which God is Watching?
Rita Anne McNamara (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 6. Do People Think the Soul is Separate from the Body and Mind?
Rebekah Richert (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Kirsten Lesage (University of California-Riverside
USA) 7. Were Early Chinese Thinkers Folk Dualists?
Edward Slingerland (University of British Columbia
Canada) 8. How Do People Establish Personal Identity in Reincarnation?
Claire White (California State University-Northridge
USA) 9. Is Memory Crucial for Transmission of Religious Ideas?
Michaela Porubanova (Farmingdale State College
USA) 10. What Types of Concepts Make for Great Religious Stories?
Ryan Tweney (Bowling Green State University
USA) 11. How do Religious Environments Affect our Behavior?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 12. Can We Model Religious Behavior Using Computer Simulation?
Justin Lane (LEVYNA
Czech Republic) and LeRon Shults (University of Agder
Norway) 13. Does God Make You Good?
Azim Shariff (University of California-Riverside
USA) and Ara Norenzayani (University of British Columbia
Canada) 14. Do We Outsource Police Work to God?
Azim Shariff and Kristin Laurin (University of British Columbia
Canada) 15. Do Religions Promote Cooperation? Testing Signaling Theories of Religion
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 16. Do Rituals Promote Social Cohesion?
Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA 17. Are Muslim Costly Signals Christian Caution Signs?
Deborah Hall (Arizona State University
USA)
Erik Porter(Arizona State University
USA)
and Richard Grove (University of North Dakota
USA) 18. Is Ritual Behavior a Response to Anxiety?
Martin Lang (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
Jan Krátký (Masaryk University
Czech Republic)
John Shaver (University of Otago
New Zealand)
Danijela Jerotijevic (Comenius University
Slovakia)
and Dimitris Xygalatas (University of Connecticut
USA) 19. Can Rituals Reduce Stress During War? The Magic of Psalms
Richard Sosis (University of Connecticut
USA) 20. Does Praying Resemble Normal Interpersonal Interaction?
Uffe Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) 21. How are Rituals Thought to Work?
Brian Malley (University of Michigan
USA) 22. How do Humans Process Ritualized Actions?
Jesper Sorensen Schjoedt (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Kristoffer Nielbo (Aarhus University
Denmark) 23. Did Ritualized Human Sacrifice Help Build and Sustain Social Inequality?
Joseph Watts (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Oxford
UK)
Oliver Sheehan(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany)
Quentin Atkinson (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Germany and University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Joseph Bulbulia (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
and Russell Gray (University of Auckland
New Zealand) References Index