The Foundations of Belief
Author : Arthur James Balfour
Publisher :
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 15,54 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Belief and doubt
ISBN :
Author : Arthur James Balfour
Publisher :
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 15,54 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Belief and doubt
ISBN :
Author : Arthur James Balfour
Publisher : London and Bombay; New York : Longmans, Green, and Company
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 27,42 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Belief and doubt
ISBN :
Author : Arthur James Balfour
Publisher :
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 34,74 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Belief and doubt
ISBN :
Author : James L. Kugel
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 4 pages
File Size : 20,48 MB
Release : 2011-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1439130108
The author invites readers to witness the exploration on religion that he undertook after being diagnosed with an aggressive, and likely fatal, form of cancer.
Author : James McClenon
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 19,26 MB
Release : 1994-09-29
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0812230744
James McClenon examines the relationship between wondrous events—extrasensory perception, apparitions, out-of-body and near-death experiences, sleep paralysis, psychokinesis, firewalking, psychic surgery, and spiritual healing—and the foundations of religious belief.
Author : Todd Tremlin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 36,20 MB
Release : 2006-03-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 019988546X
Around the world and throughout history, in cultures as diverse as ancient Mesopotamia and modern America, human beings have been compelled by belief in gods and developed complex religions around them. But why? What makes belief in supernatural beings so widespread? And why are the gods of so many different people so similar in nature? This provocative book explains the origins and persistence of religious ideas by looking through the lens of science at the common structures and functions of human thought. The first general introduction to the "cognitive science of religion," Minds and Gods presents the major themes, theories, and thinkers involved in this revolutionary new approach to human religiosity. Arguing that we cannot understand what we think until we first understand how we think, the book sets out to study the evolutionary forces that modeled the modern human mind and continue to shape our ideas and actions today. Todd Tremlin details many of the adapted features of the brain -- illustrating their operation with examples of everyday human behavior -- and shows how mental endowments inherited from our ancestral past lead many people to naturally entertain religious ideas. In short, belief in gods and the social formation of religion have their genesis in biology, in powerful cognitive processes that all humans share. In the course of illuminating the nature of religion, this book also sheds light on human nature: why we think we do the things we do and how the reasons for these things are so often hidden from view. This discussion ranges broadly across recent scientific findings in areas such as paleoanthropology, primate studies, evolutionary psychology, early brain development, and cultural transmission. While these subjects are complex, the story is told here in a conversational style that is engaging, jargon free, and accessible to all readers. With Minds and Gods , Tremlin offers a roadmap to a fascinating and growing field of study, one that is sure to generate interest and debate and provide readers with a better understanding of themselves and their beliefs.
Author : Arthur James Balfour
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 27,94 MB
Release : 2019-03-05
Category : Belief and doubt
ISBN : 9780526944354
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Author : Evgeniĭ Vasilʹevich Subbotskiĭ
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 29,6 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780674311879
In the wake of Jean Piaget's work on children's understanding of reality, it is generally accepted that by age two, children assume that an object hidden in a box will remain there unchanged until someone tampers with it. Eugene Subbotsky persuasively demonstrates that many children--and some adults--will often accept mysterious disappearances and creations, perceiving them not as tricks or illusions but as actual occurrences. His analysis clearly shows that alongside our everyday belief in object permanence, we also have a set of quasi-magical beliefs that can be activated by appropriate situations and behaviors. The acceptability of these beliefs will vary from culture to culture, and will be widespread among preliterate peoples but less obvious in advanced industrial countries. The author, a Russian psychologist, draws on his own extensive research and examines other taken-for-granted concepts, such as the distinction between animate and inanimate. Foundations of the Mind, amply illustrated with experimental material, has enormous implications for the study of both child development and the psychology of human beliefs. It attacks our complacent and often culturally biased faith in the nature of reality, and as such will become required reading for all psychologists.
Author : Bronislaw Malinowski
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 18,79 MB
Release : 1974
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Philip Walker Butin
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 33,26 MB
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664501402
"The Trinity" discusses the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity for contemporary faith. It explores the development of the doctrine of the Trinity in church history, shows the modern issues and developments, and speaks practically about the significance of this doctrine for the Christian life.