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Robert N. McCauley (2003). Religion as a Human Capacity: A Festschrift in Honor of E. Thomas Lawson. B. Wilson and T. Light (eds.). Leiden: Brill, 45-64
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Robert N. McCauley (2003). Religion as a Human Capacity: A Festschrift in Honor of E. Thomas Lawson. B. Wilson and T. Light (eds.). Leiden: Brill, 45-64
Read MoreE. Thomas Lawson and Robert N. McCauley (2002). Current Approaches in the Cognitive Science of Religion. I. Pyysiainen and V. Anttonen (eds). London: Continuum, 153-176.
Read MoreRobert N. McCauley (2001). Religion in Mind: Cognitive Perspectives on Religious Belief, Ritual, and Experience. J. Andresen (ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 115-140.
Read MoreRobert N. McCauley (2000). Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 12, 141-161. (special issue) Perspectives on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion. A. Geertz and R. McCutcheon (eds.). The Hague: Brill.
Read MoreRobert N. McCauley (2000). Explanation and Cognition. F. Keil and R. Wilson (eds.). Cambridge: MIT Press, 61-85.
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