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BF 76.7 .P83 2010 Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. | BF121 .C52 2021 Psychology / | BF 441 .F57 2011 Critical thinking : | BL51 .W511 2021 An introduction to the cognitive science of religion : | BR150 .S52 2020 Church history in plain language / | BT 75.3 .M67 2020 Christian theology/ the bibilical story and our faith | BT 75.3 .P88 2021 The method of Christian theology |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In recent decades, a new scientific approach to understand, explain, and predict many features of religion has emerged. The cognitive science of religion has amassed research on the forces that shape the tendency for humans to be religious and on what forms belief takes. It suggests that religion, like language or music, naturally emerges in humans with tractable similarities. This new approach has profound implications for how we understand religion, including why it appears so easily, and why people are willing to fight-and die for it. Yet it is not without its critics, and some fear that scholars are explaining the ineffable mystery of religion away, or by showing that religion is natural proves or disproves the existence of God. An Introduction to the Cognitive Science of Religion offers students and general readers an accessible introduction to the approach, providing an overview of key findings and the debates that shape it. The volume includes a glossary of key terms, and each chapter includes suggestions for further thought and further reading as well as chapter summaries highlighting key points. This book is an indispensable resource for introductory courses on religion and a much-needed option for advanced courses"--
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