“Meaning” and “religion” appear as deeply interlinked concepts in modern thought. Theology has often discovered religious faith as a “source of meaning” and philosophy of religion has tried to better describe that link to show how religion provides meaning, or is built through structures of meaning, or is a form of “meaning‑construction”. Cognitive approach may add new perspectives to better explain this implication. Recent attempts combine scientific methods and philosophical analysis to show how meaning is built and works, and how religion provides a specific sort of meaning, distinct from other forms in which meaning displays itself. Describing religion in terms of “meaning building” helps to better understand its specific role and funct...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
In this paper, I consider how a renewed understanding of religion can contribute to a renewal in the...
Can we be mistaken or ignorant about the meaning of our own words? This dissertation explores this q...
“Meaning” and “religion” appear as deeply interlinked concepts in modern thought. Theology has often...
Religion and spirituality, though not uniquely, have strong affinities with people’s search for mean...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the stance of the cognitive science of religion (CSR) wit...
The purpose of this review paper is to present a case for more proximal and emic approaches to the s...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
I analyze the relation between science and religion from the perspective of embodied cognition. Embo...
What do we mean when we talk about religion? Scholars have struggled and argued for many years about...
The study of religion is by its nature and by its history multi-disciplinary. The contribution of ne...
If the ‘studies in religion’ are to be reinvented, we should ask: what foundation for this reinventi...
Religion deals with human attempts to measure the meaning of their own existence and of the universe...
Religion is a prominent source of meaning in life. However, the content of religious belief systems ...
The article concerns the relationships between religion, analyzed within the framework of the religi...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
In this paper, I consider how a renewed understanding of religion can contribute to a renewal in the...
Can we be mistaken or ignorant about the meaning of our own words? This dissertation explores this q...
“Meaning” and “religion” appear as deeply interlinked concepts in modern thought. Theology has often...
Religion and spirituality, though not uniquely, have strong affinities with people’s search for mean...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the stance of the cognitive science of religion (CSR) wit...
The purpose of this review paper is to present a case for more proximal and emic approaches to the s...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
I analyze the relation between science and religion from the perspective of embodied cognition. Embo...
What do we mean when we talk about religion? Scholars have struggled and argued for many years about...
The study of religion is by its nature and by its history multi-disciplinary. The contribution of ne...
If the ‘studies in religion’ are to be reinvented, we should ask: what foundation for this reinventi...
Religion deals with human attempts to measure the meaning of their own existence and of the universe...
Religion is a prominent source of meaning in life. However, the content of religious belief systems ...
The article concerns the relationships between religion, analyzed within the framework of the religi...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
In this paper, I consider how a renewed understanding of religion can contribute to a renewal in the...
Can we be mistaken or ignorant about the meaning of our own words? This dissertation explores this q...