This book offers a comprehensive, up-to-date collection of essays reviewing the most powerful explanations for the origins and evolution of religious beliefs and behaviors, authored by top experts in relevant disciplines, including a new and growing field labeled "cognitive science of religion." The main strength of this edited volume is its trans-disciplinary approach. The hows and whys of religious thinking and practices are examined through the lenses of anthropology, biology, and psychology

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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Religion offers a comprehensive and compelling review of research in religious beliefs and practices from an evolutionary perspective on human psychology. The chapters, written by renowned experts on human behavior and religion, explore a number of subtopics within one of three themes: (1) the psychological mechanisms of religion, (2) evolutionary perspectives on the functionality of religion, and (3) evolutionary perspectives on religion and group living. This handbook unites the theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in the evolutionary, cognitive, and anthropological sciences to produce an extensive and authoritative review of this literature. Its interdisciplinary approach makes it an important resource for a broad spectrum of researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates who are interested in studying the factors and mechanisms that underlie and/or affect religious beliefs and behaviors.
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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Religion unites the theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in the evolutionary, cognitive, and anthropological sciences to produce an extensive and authoritative review of this literature.
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1. An Introduction to Evolutionary Perspectives on Religion James R. Liddle and Todd K. Shackelford 2. Mickey, Yahweh, and Zeus: Why Cultural Learning Is Essential for the Evolutionary Study of Religion Will M. Gervais 3. The Diversity of Religious Systems across History: An Evolutionary Cognitive Approach Pascal Boyer and Nicolas Baumard 4. Religion as Anthropomorphism: A Cognitive Theory Stewart Elliott Guthrie 5. Evolutionary Developmental Psychology of Children>'s Religious Beliefs Tyler S. Greenway and Justin L. Barrett 6. Belief, Ritual, and the Evolution of Religion Matt J. Rossano, Benjamin Vandewalle 7. Adolescence and Religion: An Evolutionary Perspective Candace S. Alcorta 8. Religion and Morality: The Evolution of the Cognitive Nexus John Teehan 9. The Kin Selection of Religion Bernard Crespi 10. The Coevolution of Religious Belief and Intuitive Cognitive Style via Individual-Level Selection Michael N. Stagnaro and David G. Rand 11. The Early Origin of Religion: Its Role as a Survival Kit Kenneth Kardong 12. The Elephant in the Pews: Reproductive Strategy and Religiosity Jason Weeden, Robert Kurzban, and Douglas T. Kenrick 13. Religion: An Evolutionary Evoked Disease-Avoidance Strategy John A. Terrizzi Jr. and Natalie J. Shook 14. Religion as a Means of Perceived Security: Testing the Secure Society Theory James R. Liddle 15. Charismatic Signaling: How Religion Stabilizes Cooperation and Entrenches Inequality John H. Shaver, Gloria Fraser, and Joseph Bulbulia 16. The Evolution of Religion and Morality Azim Shariff and Brett Mercier 17. The Roots of Intergroup Conflict and the Co-optation of the Religious System: An Evolutionary Perspective on Religious Terrorism Jordan Kiper and Richard Sosis 18. Selected to Kill in His Name: Evolutionary Perspectives on Religiously Motivated Violence Yael Sela and Nicole Barbaro 19. Supernatural Beliefs and the Evolution of Cooperation Pierrick Bourrat and Hugo Viciana 20. A Socio-Evolutionary Approach to Religious Change Ryan T. Cragun and J. E. Sumerau 21. The Evolution and Exploitation of Transcendence Gregory Gorelik 22. Challenges to an Evolutionary Perspective on Religion Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi Index
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"This book offers a comprehensive, up-to-date collection of essays reviewing the most powerful explanations for the origins and evolution of religious beliefs and behaviors, authored by top experts in relevant disciplines, including a new and growing field labeled "cognitive science of religion." The main strength of this edited volume is its trans-disciplinary approach. The hows and whys of religious thinking and practices are examined through the lenses of anthropology, biology, and psychology" -- J-B. Leca, University of Lethbridge, Choice Connect
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Selling point: Unites theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in evolutionary psychology, religious studies, cognitive science, summarizing existing work and serving as a guide to the debates that remain to be resolved Selling point: Highlights cognitive mechanisms that appear to have evolved for other purposes but play a role in religiosity Selling point: Covers full spectrum of approaches to evolutionary psychology and religion without favoring one area of research
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James R. Liddle is a technical writer with 11 years of professional writing experience. He received a Master of Arts degree in Experimental Psychology, specializing in evolutionary psychology, from Florida Atlantic University in 2014. His primary areas of interest and expertise are the evolution of religious beliefs/behaviors and teaching evolutionary psychology. Todd K. Shackelford is Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan., where he is Co-Director of the Evolutionary Psychology Lab. He received his Ph.D. in evolutionary psychology in 1997 from the University of Texas at Austin. Much of Dr. Shackelford's research addresses sexual conflict between men and women, with a special focus on men's physical, emotional, and sexual violence against their intimate partners.
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Selling point: Unites theoretical and empirical work of leading scholars in evolutionary psychology, religious studies, cognitive science, summarizing existing work and serving as a guide to the debates that remain to be resolved Selling point: Highlights cognitive mechanisms that appear to have evolved for other purposes but play a role in religiosity Selling point: Covers full spectrum of approaches to evolutionary psychology and religion without favoring one area of research
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199397747
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
885 gr
Høyde
173 mm
Bredde
257 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

Biografisk notat

James R. Liddle is a technical writer with 11 years of professional writing experience. He received a Master of Arts degree in Experimental Psychology, specializing in evolutionary psychology, from Florida Atlantic University in 2014. His primary areas of interest and expertise are the evolution of religious beliefs/behaviors and teaching evolutionary psychology. Todd K. Shackelford is Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan., where he is Co-Director of the Evolutionary Psychology Lab. He received his Ph.D. in evolutionary psychology in 1997 from the University of Texas at Austin. Much of Dr. Shackelford's research addresses sexual conflict between men and women, with a special focus on men's physical, emotional, and sexual violence against their intimate partners.