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ScienceOnReligion.org 2.0

February 7, 2020 sorwpadmin 0

Welcome to the newly refurbished ScienceOnReligion.org! The entire site has been revamped for a whole new look. We’re excited to be adding new content as […]

Is the media fueling global conflict?

April 6, 2017 sorwpadmin 0

Journalists don’t make the news – they just report it, right? Not so fast. Anthropologist Scott Atran believes that radical Islamic terrorists use the Western […]

Study finds sadomasochism evokes spiritual experiences

January 17, 2017 sorwpadmin 0

Religious devotees endure torturous scenarios for the warm embrace of human connection. Some kneel and stand repeatedly to please their priest and fellow congregants. Others […]

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Religion affects our behavior by shaping neural rewards

September 14, 2016 sorwpadmin 0

If I were to offer you $50 today or the chance to wait four months for $70, which would you take?  The way you answer […]

Thinking analytically, accepting evolution

February 1, 2016 sorwpadmin 0

It sometimes seems like evolution and religion have had a bad relationship almost from the start. In 1874, the Princeton theologian Charles Hodge asked, “What […]

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Psychologists write about “bullshit”

January 6, 2016 sorwpadmin 0

Anyone who’s been to the West Coast or visited hippie towns like Covington, VT or Asheville, NC has undoubtedly heard some version of the New […]

Indian woman performs morning puja on sacred river Narmada ghats on April 26, 2011 in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Is Hindu worship just helicopter parenting?

December 21, 2015 sorwpadmin 0

Freud famously hypothesized that the Judeo-Christian God is a psychological projection of nagging parental issues. Thomas B. Ellis of Appalachian State University in North Carolina […]

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Ominous moods may improve ritual performance

December 9, 2015 sorwpadmin 0

To the uninitiated, religious ritual seems like frivolous play-acting. Priests and acolytes follow obscure rules and manipulate symbolic objects, similar to team sports like soccer, […]

Young Hispanic Family Saying Prayers Before Meal At Home

An ambitious theory of humility, compassion, and divine gratitude

December 2, 2015 sorwpadmin 0

Religiosity is correlated with many different psychological states and behaviors, such as empathy and generosity, or exclusivity and violence. However, the causal connections between belief, […]

Empty nests and empty pews: Church affiliation declines after high school

November 9, 2015 sorwpadmin 0

Step into any church on Sunday morning and you’ll most likely find a congregation split into two distinct groups: parents with their children and cotton-topped […]

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