Cognitive Models and Spiritual Maps: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Religious Experience

Imprint Academic (2000)
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Abstract

Throws down a challenge to religious studies, offering a multidisciplinary approach - including developmental psychology, neuropsychology, philosophy of mind, and anthropology.

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