DOI:10.3897/RIO.7.E66132 - Corpus ID: 234492800
Evolutionary explanations for religion: An interdisciplinary critical review
@article{Lindenfors2021EvolutionaryEF, title={Evolutionary explanations for religion: An interdisciplinary critical review}, author={Patrik Lindenfors and Jonas Svensson}, journal={Research Ideas and Outcomes}, year={2021}, volume={7}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:234492800}}- P. LindenforsJonas Svensson
- Published20 April 2021
- Philosophy, Biology
- Research Ideas and Outcomes
An extensive review of suggested evolutionary explanations of religion with the express aim of pairing up proposed explanations with religious components in order to form a more comprehensive depiction of causation and how religion and human cognition both have evolved, each influenced by the other.
2 Citations
2 Citations
Exploring the Contribution of Emotions, Spirituality, Socioeconomic Status, and Education on Death Anxiety in Older Adults
- Ting Shu TseKritika Grover
Psychology, Education
Death anxiety (DA) is a type of anxiety that can arise when a person thinks about death and topics related to dying. This tends to prevail among older adults (OAs). Existing studies have found that…
JOURNAL OF H U M A N BEHAVIOUR
There are many theories as to what physical qualities of a classroom improve learning and comprehension. As technology becomes ever more present in learning — and education becomes increasingly…
58 References
Religion in Human Evolution
- R. Bellah
- 2011
History, Philosophy
Robert Bellah identifies a range of cultural capacities, such as communal dancing, storytelling, and theorizing, whose emergence made this religious development possible and shows all existing religions, both prophetic and mystic, to be rooted in the evolutionary story he tells.
Signaling, solidarity, and the sacred: The evolution of religious behavior
- R. SosisC. Alcorta
- 2003
Psychology
These literatures are reviewed and both the proximate mechanisms and ultimate evolutionary processes essential for developing a comprehensive evolutionary explanation of religion are examined.
Before Religion
- B. Nongbri
- 2013
History, Philosophy
For much of the past two centuries, religion has been understood as a universal phenomenon, a part of the "natural" human experience that is essentially the same across cultures and throughout…
Religious Costs as Adaptations that Signal Altruistic Intention
- Joseph A. Bulbulia
- 2004
Psychology
Below I use research in theoretical biology to shed light on the nature and function of supernatural cognition, and suggest some promising new paths of psychological inquiry these new understandings…
Cognitive Constraints on Hindu Concepts of the Divine
- J. Barrett
- 1998
Philosophy, Psychology
Concepts of gods, like any other concepts, are informed and constrained by cross-cultural regularities of the human mind-brain. Specifically, divine beings that are represented as intentional agents…
The evolution of costly displays, cooperation and religion: credibility enhancing displays and their implications for cultural evolution
- J. Henrich
- 2009
Psychology, Philosophy
The Zeus Problem: Why Representational Content Biases Cannot Explain Faith in Gods
- W. GervaisJ. Henrich
- 2010
Philosophy
In a recent article, Barrett (2008) argued that a collection of five representational content features can explain both why people believe in God and why people do not believe in Santa Claus or…
Hand of God, Mind of Man: Punishment and Cognition in the Evolution of Cooperation*
- Dominic D. P. JohnsonJ. Bering
- 2006
Psychology
The evolution of human cooperation remains a puzzle because cooperation persists even in conditions that rule out mainstream explanations. We present a novel solution that links two recent theories.…
The Reproductive Benefits of Religious Affiliation
- Michael A. Blume
- 2009
Biology, Psychology
The subsequent, probably convergent evolution of religious beliefs and related behaviors such as burials and offerings among Homo sapiens and among Homo neanderthalensis illustrates that religious abilities evolved as a logical consequence.
The Ideology of Religious Studies
- T. Fitzgerald
- 1999
Sociology
In recent years there has been an intensifying debate within the religious studies community about the validity of religion as an analytical category. In this book Fitzgerald sides with those who…
...
Related Papers
Showing 1 through 3 of 0 Related Papers