Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human properties to nonhuman entities, is often posited as an explanation for the origin and nature of God concepts, but it remains unclear which human properties we tend to attribute to God and under what conditions. In three studies, participants decided whether two types of human properties—psychological (mind-dependent) properties and physiological (body-dependent) properties—could or could not be attributed to God. In Study 1 (n = 1,525), participants made significantly more psychological attributions than physiological attri-butions, and the frequency of those attributions was correlated both with participants ’ religiosity and with their attribution of abstract, theological properties. In Study...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
The author examines a means by which cognitive psychological notions of innateness might address the...
God created humans to think, act, and feel and to be in relationship with other humans. Posting abo...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
Anthropomorphism is a default strategy for making the unfamiliar familiar, but is it a uniform strat...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Abstract: In this article, the intuitive aspects used to model mathemat-ically God’s Biblically impl...
In this study we examined the applicability of personality measures to assessing God representations...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
Why are people reluctant to call attention to a string of successes? Why are people unwilling to cl...
A study published a few years ago supported an oft-made claim: that people create God in their own i...
The concept of God in human mind has been and will always be a diversified concept. To understand Go...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
The author examines a means by which cognitive psychological notions of innateness might address the...
God created humans to think, act, and feel and to be in relationship with other humans. Posting abo...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
Anthropomorphism is a default strategy for making the unfamiliar familiar, but is it a uniform strat...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Abstract: In this article, the intuitive aspects used to model mathemat-ically God’s Biblically impl...
In this study we examined the applicability of personality measures to assessing God representations...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
Why are people reluctant to call attention to a string of successes? Why are people unwilling to cl...
A study published a few years ago supported an oft-made claim: that people create God in their own i...
The concept of God in human mind has been and will always be a diversified concept. To understand Go...
The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that sup...
The author examines a means by which cognitive psychological notions of innateness might address the...
God created humans to think, act, and feel and to be in relationship with other humans. Posting abo...