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      Studying the Religious Mind: Methodology in the Cognitive Science of Religion

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      This book consists of selected papers from the Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion and the Journal of Cognitive Historiography. Each chapter demonstrates a particular method or group of methods and how those methods advance our knowledge of the religious mind from th...

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      Product ID:9781800501614
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Advances in the Cognitive Science of Religion
      Title:Studying the Religious Mind
      Subtitle:Methodology in the Cognitive Science of Religion
      Authors:Author: Armin W Geertz, Valerie Van Mulukom, Nickolas P Roubekas, Luther H Martin, Leonardo Ambasciano, Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo, Esther Eidinow, Dimitris Xygalatas
      Page Count:536
      Subjects:Religion: general, Religion: general
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      This book consists of selected papers from the Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion and the Journal of Cognitive Historiography. Each chapter demonstrates a particular method or group of methods and how those methods advance our knowledge of the religious mind from the ancient past up to today.

      The cognitive science of religion does not have its own methodology, and yet from the very beginnings of the discipline, methodology has defined it not only in relation to the general study of religion in the humanities but also to the sciences interested in the mind. Scholars of the cognitive science of religion are using a range of methodologies, borrowing mostly from the cognitive sciences and experimental psychology, but also from biology, archaeology, history, philosophy, linguistics, the social and statistical sciences, neurosciences, and anthropology. In fact, this multi-disciplinarity defines the cognitive science of religion. Such multi-disciplinarity requires hard work and truly interdisciplinary teams, but also continual reflections on and debates about the methodologies being used. In fact, no study of the cognitive science of religion worth its name can rely on only one methodology. Triangulation is standard, but often even more approaches are used.


      This book consists of selected papers from the Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion and the Journal of Cognitive Historiography. Each chapter demonstrates a particular method or group of methods and how those methods advance our knowledge

      of the religious mind from the ancient past up to today.


      Imprint Name:Equinox Publishing Ltd
      Publisher Name:Equinox Publishing Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-09-15

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      Weight824 g
      Dimensions155 × 233 × 34 mm