This paper explores dimensions of culture and practice that shape the cognitive pathways leading to different beliefs about God(s)’ mind(s). Varying socio-ecological sources of insecurity are linked to types and modes of cognitive processing, which in turn promote different constellations of beliefs about supernatural agents dubbed the heuristic and non-heuristic models of God(s)’ mind(s). The heuristic model is suggested to take prominence when relatively few cognitive resources are available to devote to thinking about God(s)’ mind(s); these conceptions of God(s) should be shaped by the socio-ecological pressures believers face. Conversely, when cognitive resources are available, differences in modes of processing (experiential-intuitive ...
International audienceThe mental representations and behaviors we commonly call “religious”—everyday...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
The author examines a means by which cognitive psychological notions of innateness might address the...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
How do beliefs about gods vary across populations, and what accounts for this variation? We argue th...
Why have humans, throughout history and across cultures, shown a strong tendency to believe in the e...
The present work is the first study to systematically compare the minds of gods by examining some of...
It has previously been suggested that the historically and geographically widespread persistence of ...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
What explains the ubiquity and diversity of religions around the world? Widespread cognitive tendenc...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Although ecological forces are known to shape the expression of sociality across a broad range of bi...
International audienceThe mental representations and behaviors we commonly call “religious”—everyday...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
The author examines a means by which cognitive psychological notions of innateness might address the...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
How do beliefs about gods vary across populations, and what accounts for this variation? We argue th...
Why have humans, throughout history and across cultures, shown a strong tendency to believe in the e...
The present work is the first study to systematically compare the minds of gods by examining some of...
It has previously been suggested that the historically and geographically widespread persistence of ...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
What explains the ubiquity and diversity of religions around the world? Widespread cognitive tendenc...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Although ecological forces are known to shape the expression of sociality across a broad range of bi...
International audienceThe mental representations and behaviors we commonly call “religious”—everyday...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
The author examines a means by which cognitive psychological notions of innateness might address the...