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  • av Dr Justin E. (ALAN Analytics Lane
    546 - 1 590,-

  • av PURZYCKI BENJAMIN GR
    1 430,-

  • av Thomas B. Ellis
    1 506,-

  • av Czech Republic) Franek & Juraj (Masaryk University
    590 - 1 670,-

  • av Canada) Wiebe & Donald (University of Toronto
    590 - 1 826,-

  • - Something Nice about Vampires
    av Benson Saler
    1 506,-

  • av Canada) Barenthin & Glenn (Guelph-Humber
    590 - 1 826,-

  • - Passages to an Evolutionary Perspective
    av USA) Paden & William E. (University of Vermont
    640 - 1 766,-

  • - The Evolution of an Idea and the Extinction of a Genre
    av USA) Hrotic & Steven (University of Vermont
    620 - 1 766,-

  • - An Existential Psychology of Religion
    av Jonathan (University of Oxford, UK) Jong, New Zealand) Halberstadt & m.fl.
    580 - 2 140,-

  • av Prof David G. (The Open University Robertson
    1 586,-

  • - Academia, Post-truth and the Quest for Scientific Knowledge
    av Czech Republic) Ambasciano & Leonardo (Masaryk University
    606 - 1 826,-

  • - Interpreting Minds
     
    542,99

    What role do texts play in religious practice? What is the relationship between these texts and cognition? Are some texts more successful because they are better adapted to our cognitive structures? Why is biblical interpretation necessary, and what is the cognitive process behind it? This book considers such questions, and fills the gap in research on religious texts and narratives in the cognitive science of religion.The study of ancient religions and biblical studies are dominated by textual evidence. However, the cognitive science of religion is lacking significant research on the language and textual interpretation of this literature. This book presents a systematic attempt to redefine the interpretation of religious texts in a cognitive framework, providing concrete textual analysis on a broad selection of biblical passages. It explores the ways that cognitive approaches to language and textual interpretation expand the disciplines of the cognitive science of religion and biblical studies.This book brings together methodology from the cognitive sciences, linguistics, philology, biblical studies, and religious studies, to offer a new perspective for biblical studies and cognitive sciences. It presents a renewed vision of textual interpretation - one that aligns hermeneutical reflection with our cognitive capacities.

  • - From Shamans to Priests to Prophets
    av Riverside, USA) Sanderson & Stephen K. (University of California
    626 - 1 980,-

  • - A Head Start
    av Robert N. (Emory University & USA) McCauley
    626 - 1 980,-

  • - Historical and Cognitive Studies in the Roman Cult of Mithras
    av USA) Martin & Luther H. (University of Vermont
    686 - 2 140,-

  • av The Czech Republic) Kundt & Radek (Masaryk University
    686 - 2 140,-

  • - A Cognitive Approach
    av Canada) Beck, Greece) Panagiotidou, Olympia (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & m.fl.
    546 - 1 986,-

  • av Veronika (University of Agder Rybanska
    1 616,-

    In this book, Veronika Rybanska explores how ritual participation affects the cognitive abilities of children. Rybanska argues that, far from being a simple matter of mindless copying, ritual participation in childhood requires rigorous computation by cognitive mechanisms. In turn, this computation can improve a child's 'executive functioning': a set of cognitive skills that are essential for successful cognitive, social and psychological development. After providing a critique of existing literature on religion and ritual, Rybanska presents a new interdisciplinary approach that draws from anthropology, psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Using cross-cultural examples, including a comparison between Melanesian culture and Western culture, Rybanska shows that some of the most socially important effects of rituals seem to be universal. The implications of this research suggest that we should rethink multiple aspects of child-rearing and educational policy, and shows that the presence of some form of ritual during childhood could have positive evolutionary benefits.

  • - The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-five Years
     
    626,-

    With contributions from founders of the field, including Justin Barrett, E. Thomas Lawson, Robert N. McCauley, Paschal Boyer, Armin Geertz and Harvey Whitehouse, as well as from younger scholars from successive stages in the field''s development, this is an important survey of the first twenty-five years of the cognitive science of religion. Each chapter provides the author''s views on the contributions the cognitive science of religion has made to the academic study of religion, as well as any shortcomings in the field and challenges for the future. Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-five Years calls attention to the field whilst providing an accessible and diverse survey of approaches from key voices, as well as offering suggestions for further research within the field. This book is essential reading for anyone in religious studies, anthropology, and the scientific study of religion.

  • - A Methodological Introduction to Key Empirical Studies
     
    1 576,-

  • - A Methodological Introduction to Key Empirical Studies
     
    446,-

    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.

  • - Interpreting Minds
     
    1 820,-

  • - A New Evolutionary Psychology of Religion
     
    586,-

  • - The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-five Years
     
    1 980,-

    With contributions from founders of the field, including Justin Barrett, E. Thomas Lawson, Robert N. McCauley, Paschal Boyer, Armin Geertz and Harvey Whitehouse, as well as from younger scholars from successive stages in the field''s development, this is an important survey of the first twenty-five years of the cognitive science of religion. Each chapter provides the author''s views on the contributions the cognitive science of religion has made to the academic study of religion, as well as any shortcomings in the field and challenges for the future. Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-five Years calls attention to the field whilst providing an accessible and diverse survey of approaches from key voices, as well as offering suggestions for further research within the field. This book is essential reading for anyone in religious studies, anthropology, and the scientific study of religion.

  • - A New Evolutionary Psychology of Religion
     
    2 140,-

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