Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, Volume 45, Number 3 (September 2010)

Softcover, Chicago: Joint Publication Board of Zygon, 2000. Fine with no dust jacket.

Sound binding. Clean, off-white pages. Wraps have very light handling wear. Contents: Drees, Understanding, empathy, and explanation. Peterson, Are evolutionary/cognitive theories of religion relevant for philosophy of religion? Walhout, Looking to Charles Taylor and Joseph Rouse for best practices in science and religion. Jones, Falsifiability and tracction in theories of divine action. Colzato and Silk, Imag(in)ing the Buddhist brain: editorial introduction. Hommel and Colzato, Religion as a control guide: on the impact of religion on cognition. Deleanu, Agnostic meditations on Buddhist meditation. Raffoni, Tagini, Srinivasan, Mindfulness and the cognitive neuroscience of attention and awareness. Recker, How to confuse organisms with mousetraps: machine metaphors and intelligent design. De Cruz and De Smedt, Pale's iPod: the cognitive basis of the design argument within natural theology. Robinson and Southgate, God and the world of signs: introduction to part 2; Semiotics as a metaphysical framework for Christian theology. Shults, Transforming theological symbols (response by Robinson and Southgate). Law, Toward a theology of boundary. Clayton, Critical afterword. ; 9.0" tall; 245 pages.

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