Issues

Vol 2 No. 1 (2015) Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity

Journal: Journal of Cognitive Historiography

Published: Jun 10, 2016

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Section Title Author Published
Editorial
Religious Experience in Mediterranean Antiquity: Introduction to the Special Issue István Czachesz Jun 3, 2016
Articles
Ritual Mourning in Daniel’s Interpretation of Jeremiah’s Prophecy Angela Kim Harkins May 30, 2016
Tours of Heaven in Light of the Neuroscientific Study of Religious Experience István Czachesz Jun 3, 2016
(Religious) Language and the Decentering Process: McNamara and De Sublimitate on the Ecstatic Effect of Language Christopher T Holmes Jun 3, 2016
Do You Need Cognitive Neuroscience to Understand Religious Cognition, Experience and Texts? Patrick McNamara Jun 3, 2016
Book Reviews
Klaus Geus and Martin Thiering (eds), Features of Common Sense Geography – Implicit Knowledge Structures in Ancient Geographical Texts (“Antike Kultur und Geschichte”, Bd 16). Berlin, Münster, Wien, Zürich and London: Lit Verlag, 2014. , 376pp Anna Collar Jun 3, 2016
Dimitris Xygalatas and William W. McCorkle Jr. (eds.), Mental Culture: Classical Social Theory and the Cognitive Science of Religion (Durham: Acumen Publishing, 2013; republished in 2014 by Routledge, London and New York), 268pp. ISBN 978-1-84465-742-1 Donald Wiebe Jun 3, 2016
Edward Slingerland and Mark Collard (eds), Creating Consilience: Integrating the Sciences and the Humanities (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 472pp. ISBN: 9-780-19979-569-7. £22.99/$38.95 (pbk) Martin Palecek Jun 3, 2016
Luther H. Martin and Jesper Sørensen (eds), Past Minds: Studies in Cognitive Historiography (London and Oakville, CT: Equinox Publishing, 2011; republished in 2012 by Routledge, London and New York), xiv + 206 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84553-740-1. £70.00 (hbk) William E Paden Jun 3, 2016