Mind, Consciousness, and Religion

Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (3-4):216-229 (2014)
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My paper in the first issue of this journal marked the beginning of a 20-year programme of work on the interface of psychology and religion, which is summarized here under three headings; reductionism and beyond, the structure of mind, and psychology and theology. It is suggested that there can be fruitful cross-fertilization between consciousness studies and the interdisciplinary work between psychology and religion

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