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Cognitive Science of Religion

The Cognitive Science of Religion Series publishes research into the cognitive foundations of religious thinking and behavior, and their consequences for social morphology. The emphasis of the series is on scientific approaches to the study of religion within the framework of the cognitive sciences, including experimental, clinical, or laboratory studies, but works drawing upon ethnographic, linguistic, archaeological, or historical research are welcome, as are critical appraisals of research in these areas. In addition to providing a forum for presenting new empirical evidence and major theoretical innovations, the series publishes concise overviews of issues in the field suitable for students and general readers.

Series Editors: Harvey Whitehouse and Luther H. Martin

Environment: Staging