If historians of mentalities are studying cultural models of the past, the cognitive historians of religions are in their turn studying religious model. A more useful definition for religious mentalities would be those cultural models which involves representations based on counterintuitive claims. The history of religions would methodologically be something like a specialized branch of the history of mentalities, and it would be necessary for them to work in close relationship, as applying cognitive approaches to cultural materials always relies on the principle of holism, that is, that all cultural representations should be viewed as parts of the cognitive network system they are found in
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The study of religion should continue to focus on the mind rather than being relegated to the emotio...
Over the past decade, the cognitive study of religion has gained momentum as a major theoretical bre...
If historians of mentalities are studying cultural models of the past, the cognitive historians of r...
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The question of the dual orientation of the historical process is currently being sharply debated. O...
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This paper outlines the case for a future research program that uses the tools of experimental cogni...
Abstract: This article uses current developments in cognitive science to explore the emergence of ea...
The study of religion should continue to focus on the mind rather than being relegated to the emotio...
Over the past decade, the cognitive study of religion has gained momentum as a major theoretical bre...
If historians of mentalities are studying cultural models of the past, the cognitive historians of r...
The essay endorses the efforts of the French Annalist school, especially the recent interest in the ...
The nineteenth-century founders of the academic study of religion envisioned that this study would b...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the early history of the cognitive science of religion (CSR)...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
This article explores the potential impact and contribution of the Database of Religious History (DR...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
This volume addresses the problem of change and continuity in religious traditions from the perspect...
The question of the dual orientation of the historical process is currently being sharply debated. O...
In this work I review theories of religion inspired by cognitive revolution and based on domain spec...
In this contribution, it is argued that the concept of ‘imagination’ should be restored to the statu...
This paper outlines the case for a future research program that uses the tools of experimental cogni...
Abstract: This article uses current developments in cognitive science to explore the emergence of ea...
The study of religion should continue to focus on the mind rather than being relegated to the emotio...
Over the past decade, the cognitive study of religion has gained momentum as a major theoretical bre...