Issue | Title | |
Vol 1, No 2 (2013) | The Burning Saints: Cognition and Culture in the Fire-Walking Rituals of the Anastenaria, by Dimitris Xygalatas. Equinox Publishing, 2012. 253pp. ISBN-13: 9781845539764. | Details |
Kimmo Ketola | ||
Vol 5, No 1: (2017/2019) Special Issue: Imagination & Religion | The Cognitive Science of Imagination and Religion | Abstract |
Valerie van Mulukom | ||
Vol 2, No 1 (2014) | The Cognitive Science of Religion by James A Van Slyke. Ashgate 2011. Ash-gate Science and Religion Series. 196pp., 3 b&w illustrations, hb., £65.00. ISBN-13: 9781409421238. | Abstract |
Gabriel Levy | ||
Vol 5, No 1: (2017/2019) Special Issue: Imagination & Religion | The Cognitive Science of Religion: Wherefrom, Whereto? | Details |
Armin W. Geertz, Valerie van Mulukom, Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo | ||
ADVANCE ACCESS TO FORTHCOMING ARTICLES | The Computational Science of Religion | Abstract |
Justin Lane, F. LeRon Shults | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (2013) | The Experimental Study of Religion: or There and Back Again | Abstract |
Jesper Sørensen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (2015) | The Only Way to Get Hold of Philosophical Assumptions in CSR Is to Analyze Them | Details |
Matti Kamppinen | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (2015) | The Philosophy and Semantics of the Cognitive Science of Religion | Abstract |
Mark Q. Gardiner, Steven Engler | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | The Problem with Too Much Fidelity to the Modern Synthesis When Explaining the Origins and Evolution of the Social Universe | Abstract |
Jonathan H. Turner | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | The Trouble with “Evolution of Religion” | Abstract |
Justin L. Barrett | ||
Vol 1, No 1 (2013) | Toward a Cognitive Ecology of Religious Concepts: Evidence from the Tyva Republic | Abstract |
Benjamin Grant PurzyckI | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | Turner’s Definition and Explanation of Religion | Abstract |
Stewart Elliott Guthrie | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (2013) | Understanding Religion: Selected Essays, by Benson Saler. Walter de Gruyter, 2009. Religion and Reason, vol. 48. 245pp, Hb. US$112.00/€79.95. ISBN-13:9783110218657. | Details |
Vasilios Makrides | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | Understanding the Evolution of Religion: An Interdisciplinary Approach | Abstract |
Aiyana K. Willard, Adam Baimel | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | Using Neurosociology and Evolutionary Sociology to Explain the Origin and Evolution of Religions | Abstract |
Jonathan H. Turner | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | What Is the Relationship of Spencerian, Durkheimian and Marxian Natural Selections to Darwinian Natural Selection and How Can We Formalize Their Mutual Interaction? | Abstract |
Radek Kundt | ||
Vol 1, No 1 (2013) | Why Religion is Natural and Science Is Not, by Robert N. McCauley. Oxford University Press, 2011. 335pp. Hb. $29.95. ISBN-13: 9780199827268. | Details |
Ilkka Eljas Pyysiainen | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Special Issue on Evolutionary Theories of Religion | Why the Evolutionary Sociology of Religion Should Build on Rather than Reinvent Biological Models | Abstract |
Lloyd Black, Richard Sosis | ||
Vol 4, No 2 (2016) | Wine, Brains, and Snakes: An Ancient Roman Cult between Gendered Contaminants, Sexuality, and Pollution Beliefs | Abstract |
Leonardo Ambasciano | ||
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