Is the spell really broken? Bio-psychological explanations of religion and theistic belief
Recent advances in the evolutionary and cognitive sciences of religion have raised questions about whether the assumptions and findings of these fields as applied to religion conflict with belief in gods. Specifically, three scientific approaches to religion (Neurotheology, Group Selection, and Cogn...
Main Author: | Barrett, J |
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Other Authors: | Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2007
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