This book throws down a challenge to religious studies, offering a multidisciplinary approach - including developmental psychology, neuropsychology, philosophy of mind, and anthropology.
"A thoroughly gripping read... [T]o review a book that presents such a range of perspectives on the psychology of spiritual experience is a tough job. I cannot possibly do justice to the complexity and sophistication of the positions on offer."--Jo Nash "Human Nature Review "
"A fascinating compliation of papers, to which many of the foremost scholars in this field have contributed... [A]nyone who is or should be interested in the new cognitive science of religion cannot leave these papers unread."--R. Nauta "Journal of Empirical Theology "
"A fascinating compliation of papers, to which many of the foremost scholars in this field have contributed... [A]nyone who is or should be interested in the new cognitive science of religion cannot leave these papers unread."--R. Nauta "Journal of Empirical Theology "
"A thoroughly gripping read... [T]o review a book that presents such a range of perspectives on the psychology of spiritual experience is a tough job. I cannot possibly do justice to the complexity and sophistication of the positions on offer."--Jo Nash "Human Nature Review "
"A fascinating compliation of papers, to which many of the foremost scholars in this field have contributed... [A]nyone who is or should be interested in the new cognitive science of religion cannot leave these papers unread."
--R. Nauta "Journal of Empirical Theology "
"A thoroughly gripping read... [T]o review a book that presents such a range of perspectives on the psychology of spiritual experience is a tough job. I cannot possibly do justice to the complexity and sophistication of the positions on offer."
--Jo Nash "Human Nature Review "