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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Science, Religion and Forms of Life 1
- 
                            Part I Cognition
- Chapter One. Maturationally Natural Cognition Impedes Professional Science and Facilitates Popular Religion 25
- Chapter Two. Scientific versus Religious ‘Knowledge’ in Evolutionary Perspective 49
- Chapter Three. Magic and Ritual in an Age of Science 62
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                            Part II Beyond Science
- Chapter Four. Moral Employments of Scientific Thought 87
- Chapter Five. The Social Life of Concepts: Public and Private ‘Knowledge’ of Scientific Creationism 104
- Chapter Six. The Embryo, Sacred and Profane 120
- Chapter Seven. The Religions of Science and the Sciences of Religion in Brazil 137
- Chapter Eight. Science in Action, Religion in Thought: Catholic Charismatics’ Notions about Illness 153
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                            Part III Meaning Systems
- Chapter Nine. On the Resilience of Superstition 173
- Chapter Ten. Religion, Magic and Practical Reason: Meaning and Everyday Life in Contemporary Ireland 188
- Chapter Eleven. Can the Dead Suffer Trauma? Religion and Science after the Vietnam War 207
- Notes on Contributors 221
- Index 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Science, Religion and Forms of Life 1
- 
                            Part I Cognition
- Chapter One. Maturationally Natural Cognition Impedes Professional Science and Facilitates Popular Religion 25
- Chapter Two. Scientific versus Religious ‘Knowledge’ in Evolutionary Perspective 49
- Chapter Three. Magic and Ritual in an Age of Science 62
- 
                            Part II Beyond Science
- Chapter Four. Moral Employments of Scientific Thought 87
- Chapter Five. The Social Life of Concepts: Public and Private ‘Knowledge’ of Scientific Creationism 104
- Chapter Six. The Embryo, Sacred and Profane 120
- Chapter Seven. The Religions of Science and the Sciences of Religion in Brazil 137
- Chapter Eight. Science in Action, Religion in Thought: Catholic Charismatics’ Notions about Illness 153
- 
                            Part III Meaning Systems
- Chapter Nine. On the Resilience of Superstition 173
- Chapter Ten. Religion, Magic and Practical Reason: Meaning and Everyday Life in Contemporary Ireland 188
- Chapter Eleven. Can the Dead Suffer Trauma? Religion and Science after the Vietnam War 207
- Notes on Contributors 221
- Index 225