Maiden, Brett E. (2020). Cognitive Science and Ancient Israelite Religion. New Perspectives on Texts, Artifacts, and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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  • Thomas Kazen , Stockholm School of Theology - University College Stockholm , , , ,

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https://doi.org/10.20318/arys.2022.6785

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Alderman, Isaac (2020). The Animal at Unease with Itself. Death Anxiety and the Animal-Human Boundary in Genesis 2–3. Washington DC: Lexington/Fortress.

Czachesz, Istvan (2017). Cognitive Science and the New Testament. A New Approach to Early Christian Research. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Uro, Risto (2016). Ritual and Christian Beginnings. A Socio-Cognitive Analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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2022-10-07

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Maiden, Brett E. (2020). Cognitive Science and Ancient Israelite Religion. New Perspectives on Texts, Artifacts, and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (2022). ARYS, 20, 549-552. https://doi.org/10.20318/arys.2022.6785