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Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Distant Reading Conversion in Early Modernity Abstract
Stephen Wittek
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Divination in the Ancient World, from Plato to the Neo-Platonists by Way of Aristotle and the Stoics. A Review of Peter T. Struck’s Divination and Human Nature Abstract
Massimo Pigliucci
 
Vol 1, No 2 (2014) Do Not Judge a Book (Solely) by Its Cover: An Overview and Some Reflections about Origins of Religion, Cognition and Culture Abstract
Leonardo Ambasciano
 
Vol 2, No 1 (2015): Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity Do You Need Cognitive Neuroscience to Understand Religious Cognition, Experience and Texts? Abstract
Patrick McNamara
 
Vol 1, No 2 (2014) Editorial Details
Esther Eidinow, Luther H. Martin
 
Vol 1, No 1 (2014) Editors’ Introduction: Journal of Cognitive Historiography Details
Esther Eidinow, Luther H. Martin
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Edmund Russell, Evolutionary History: Uniting History and Biology to Understand Life on Earth (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), xviii + 216 pp. ISBN: 9-780-52174-509-3. £18.99 pbk. Abstract
Andrea Brunelli
 
Vol 2, No 1 (2015): Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity Edward Slingerland and Mark Collard (eds), Creating Consilience: Integrating the Sciences and the Humanities (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 472pp. ISBN: 9-780-19979-569-7. £22.99/$38.95 (pbk) Details
Martin Palecek
 
Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Book Review Symposium: Jennifer Larson’s ‘Understanding Greek Religion’, 2016 Enduring Shame as Costly Signalling: The Case of Public Confession of Sin According to Tertullian Abstract
Rikard Roitto
 
Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Book Review Symposium: Jennifer Larson’s ‘Understanding Greek Religion’, 2016 Erratum Details
Leonardo Ambasciano
 
Vol 4, No 2 (2017) Evolution, Cognition, and Horror: A Précis of Why Horror Seduces (2017) Abstract   PDF
Mathias Clasen
 
Vol 5, No 1-2 (2018) Experiencing the Cosmos: Seneca’s Silent Prayer from a Cognitive Perspective Abstract
Maik Patzelt
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Exploring the Challenges and Potentialities of the Database of Religious History for Cognitive Historiography Abstract
Brenton Sullivan, Michael Muthukrishna, Frederick S. Tappenden, Edward Slingerland
 
Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Book Review Symposium: Jennifer Larson’s ‘Understanding Greek Religion’, 2016 Fabrizio Panebianco and Emanuele Serrelli, eds, Understanding Cultural Traits: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Cultural Diversity Abstract
Luke J. Matthews
 
Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Book Review Symposium: Jennifer Larson’s ‘Understanding Greek Religion’, 2016 Greek Gods and Cognitive Sciences: About Jennifer Larson’s Understanding Greek Religion Abstract
Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt, A Natural History of Natural Theology: The Cognitive Science of Theology and Philosophy of Religion (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2015), xvii+246 pp. ISBN: 978-0-26202-854-7. $40.00/£27.95 hbk. Abstract
Donald Wiebe
 
Vol 5, No 1-2 (2018) Historians Respond to Whitehouse et al. (2019), “Complex Societies Precede Moralizing Gods Throughout World History” Abstract
Edward Slingerland, M. Willis Monroe, Brenton Sullivan, Robyn Faith Walsh, Daniel Veidlinger, William Noseworthy, Conn Herriott, Ben Raffield, Janine Larmon Peterson, Gretel Rodríguez, Karen Sonik, William Green, Frederick S. Tappenden, Amir Ashtari, Michael Muthukrishna, Rachel Spicer
 
Vol 5, No 1-2 (2018) Horror Studies between Humanistic Interdisciplinarity and Scientific Consilience: A Conversation with Darryl Jones and Mathias Clasen Abstract
Leonardo Ambasciano, Mathias Clasen, Darryl Jones
 
Vol 4, No 2 (2017) Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber, The Enigma of Reason Abstract   PDF
Bryon Cunningham
 
Vol 2, No 2 (2015) Introduction Details
Steven Hrotic
 
Vol 1, No 1 (2014) Introduction to the Issue Details
Luther Martin
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Introduction: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion Details
Frederick S. Tappenden, Edward Slingerland
 
Vol 1, No 2 (2014) Irad Malkin, A Small Greek World: Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean: Greeks Overseas (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), xviii + 284pp. ISBN: 9-780-1997-3481-8. £40.00 (hbk). Details
Esther Eidinow
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion István Czachesz, Cognitive Science & the New Testament: A New Approach to Early Christian Research (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), 288 pp. ISBN: 978-0-19877-986-5. £65.00 hbk. Abstract
Anders Klostergaard Petersen
 
Vol 3, No 1-2 (2016): Special Issue: Digital Humanities, Cognitive Historiography, and the Study of Religion István Czachesz and Risto Uro (eds.), Mind, Morality and Magic: Cognitive Science Approaches in Biblical Studies (London and New York: Routledge, 2014), viii+316 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84465-733-9. $150 hbk. Abstract
Vojtěch Kaše
 
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