Magic, Miracles, and Religion: A Scientist's Perspective

Magic, Miracles, and Religion: A Scientist's Perspective

by Ilkka Pyysiäinen
Magic, Miracles, and Religion: A Scientist's Perspective

Magic, Miracles, and Religion: A Scientist's Perspective

by Ilkka Pyysiäinen

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Overview

Can scientists study religion? Ilkka PyysiSinen says that they can. While the study of religion cannot be reduced to other disciplines, it must not ignore what other disciplines have learned about human thought and behavior. In this collection of essays, PyysiSinen shows how findings from cognitive science can offer new directions to debates in religion. After providing a historical and theoretical overview of the cognitive science of religion, PyysiSinen demonstrates how knowledge of the mind's workings can help deconstruct such concepts as 'god,' 'ideology,' 'culture,' 'magic,' 'miracles,' and 'religion.' For scholars of religion or for scholars of the mind-brain, Magic, Miracles, and Religion provides a helpful overview to this emerging field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759115569
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 06/03/2004
Series: Cognitive Science of Religion
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 896 KB

About the Author

Ilkka PyysiSinen was educated in theology and comparative religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He earned his Ph.D. in 1993 with a thesis on Buddhist mysticism. Since that he has dedicated himself for the exploration of religious cognition. He has published numerous articles and among his books are How Religion Works (2001) and Current Approaches in the Cognitive Science of Religion (edited with Veikko Anttonen, 2002). He works currently at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies.

Table of Contents

1 PREFACE, OR HOW I SAID GOODBYE TO AN ABSENT-MINDED STUDY OF RELIGIONMy personal story and its implications.1. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A BELIEVER?How explanation and understanding can be combined to provide a rational account of the subjective experience of
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