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1995 “Explaining Order in Religious Systems”. Method and Theory in the Study of Religion (1):5‑22.

1997 “Causal Holism in the Evolution of Religious Ideas: A reply to Pascal Boyer.” Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 9(4):389‑99.

Martin, L.H.

2004a “Towards a Cognitive History of Religions”. In C. Kleine, M. Schrimpf, and K. Triplett (eds.), Unterwegs: Neue Pfade in der Religionswissenschaft / Festschrift für Michael Pye zum 65. Geburtstag, Munich: Biblion Verlag, 75‑82.

2004b “The Cognitive Science of Religion”. Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 16(3):201‑204.

McCauley, R.N.

2001 “Ritual Memory and Emotion: Comparing Two Cognitive Hypotheses.” In J. Andresen (ed.), Religion in Mind: Cognitive Perspectives on Religious Experience, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 115‑140.

McCauley, R.N., and E.T. Lawson

2002 Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Paden, W.E.

2004 “Comparative Religion and the Whitehouse Project: Connections and Compatibilities?” Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 16(3):256‑265.

Pyysiäinen, I.

2001 How Religion Works: Towards a New Cognitive Science of Religion. Leiden: Brill.

2002 “Religion and the Counter-Intuitive.” In I. Pyysiäinen and V. Anttonen 2002:111‑133.

2004 Magic, Miracles and Religion: A Scientist’s Perspective. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Pyysiäinen, I., and V. Anttonen

2002 (eds.) Current Approaches in the Cognitive Study of Religion. London: Continuum.

Rosengren, K.S., C.N. Johnson, and P.L. Harris

2000 Imagining the Impossible: Magical, Scientific, and Religious Thinking in Children. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sjöblom, T.

2000 Early Irish Taboos: A Study in Cognitive History. Helsinki: Comparative Religion 5: University of Helsinki, Department of Comparative Religion.

Slone, J.

2004 Theological Incorrectness: Why Religious People Believe What They Shouldn’t. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Sørensen, J.

2000a “Theosophy: Metaphors of the Subject.” Temenos 35‑36:225‑248.

2000b “Essence, Schema and Ritual Actions: Towards a Cognitive Theory of Magic”. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Aarhus.

2002 “‘The Morphology and Function of Magic’ Revisited”. In Pyysiäinen and Anttonen 2002:177‑202.

2004 “Religion, Evolution and an Immunology of Cultural Systems”. Evolution and Cognition 10(1):61‑73.

forthcoming (a) A Cognitive Theory of Magic. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

forthcoming (b) “Acts that work: Cognitive aspects of ritual agency.” Cognitive Semiotics 18.

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1999 The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press