Why would anyone believe in God? / Justin L. Barrett.
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TextSeries: Cognitive science of religion seriesPublication details: Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, c2004.Description: ix, 141 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0759106665 (alk. paper)
- 0759106673 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- BL53 .B335 2004
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BL 53 .B335 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98624607 |
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| BL 53 .A24 1985 An introduction to the philosophy of religion / | BL 53 .A428 The individual and his religion, a psychological interpretation. | BL 53 .A7 1975 The social psychology of religion / | BL 53 .B335 2004 Why would anyone believe in God? / | BL 53 .B64 1976 Religious experience : its nature, types, and validity / | BL 53 .B643 Religion, altered states of consciousness, and social change. | BL 53 .C57 The psychology of religion; an introduction to religious experience and behavior. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-135) and index.
What does it mean to "believe"? -- Where do beliefs in gods come from? : religious concepts as minimally counterintuitive -- Where do beliefs in gods come from? : finding agents everywhere -- Where do beliefs in gods come from? : additional factors that contribute to gods' credibility -- How religious actions enhance belief in gods -- The naturalness of belief in God -- The naturalness of believing in minds : an analog for understanding belief in God -- Why would anyone not believe in God? -- In conclusion.
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