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|a Part I: Religion -- from a natural point of view\1. The Naturalness of Religion and theUnnaturalness of Theology\2. Are Religious Experiences Natural? BiologicalCapacities for Religion\3. Gene Theologyand Folk Biology\4. Context Sensitivity and the Folk Psychology of Souls: WhyBering et. al. got the Findings they Did\PartII: Religion -- naturally? Philosophical reflections\5. Religion -Naturally. Religion, Theology, and Science\6. Do We Need to NaturalizeReligion?\7. What's Religion For? Adilemma of the scientific investigation of religion\8. Why religious experienceis considered personal and dubitable -- and what if it were not\9. The Religionof Science\Part III: The nature of religion -- theologicalperspectives\10. Perspectiveson Theomorphism in Islam\11. What Could Theologians Possibly Learn From theCognitive Study of Religion?\12. Naturaland Revealed Religion in Early Modern British Thought.
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