Where God and science meet. how brain and evolutionary studies alter our understanding of religion / Volume 2, The neurology of religious experience
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Westport, CT : Praeger Publishers, 2006.
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xvii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Westport, CT : Praeger Publishers, 2006.
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English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Experts discuss aspects of the relationship between religion and neuroscience, examining topics such as neuroimaging studies of religious experience, the frontal lobes and religion's evolution, temporal lobe epilepsy, and ritual performance.
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Adult,Follett Library Resources.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McNamara, P. (2006). Where God and science meet: how brain and evolutionary studies alter our understanding of religion . Praeger Publishers.

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McNamara, Patrick, 1956-. 2006. Where God and Science Meet: How Brain and Evolutionary Studies Alter Our Understanding of Religion. Praeger Publishers.

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McNamara, Patrick, 1956-. Where God and Science Meet: How Brain and Evolutionary Studies Alter Our Understanding of Religion Praeger Publishers, 2006.

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McNamara, Patrick. Where God and Science Meet: How Brain and Evolutionary Studies Alter Our Understanding of Religion Praeger Publishers, 2006.

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