Shamanism as the original neurotheology (original) (raw)

Shamanism as neurotheology and evolutionary psychology

Michael J . Winkelman

American Behavioral Scientist, 2002

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The Neurophenomenology of Shamanism-An Essay Review

Stanley Krippner

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Shamanism: the neural ecology of consciousness and healing

Richard Castillo

Social Science & Medicine, 2003

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Shamanic Cosmology as an Evolutionary Neurocognitive Epistemology

Michael J . Winkelman

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Shamanism and the Evolutionary Origins of Spirituality and Healing

Michael J . Winkelman

NeuroQuantology, 2011

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Stanley Krippner and Allan Combs, The Neurophenomenology of Shamanism: An essay review

Stanley Krippner

2002

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Supernatural as natural: a biocultural approach to religion

Michael J . Winkelman

2010

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Shamanism as a Biogenetic Structural Paradigm for Humans' Evolved Social Psychology ARTICLE in PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY · NOVEMBER 2015

Michael J . Winkelman

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Shamanism and the Origins of Spirituality and Ritual Healing.

Michael J . Winkelman

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 3(4):458-489., 2009

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Review: Neurotheology: How Science Can Enlighten Us About Spirituality

Daniel Liechty

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The Neuropsychiatry of Shamanism

Robert Kaplan

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Are we Wired for Spirituality? An Investigation Into the Claims of Neurotheology.

Jimmy Kyriacou

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Shamanism and Cognitive Evolution (with comments)

Michael J . Winkelman

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2002

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The Shamanic Paradigm: Evidence from Ethnology, Neuropsychology and Ethology.

Michael J . Winkelman

Time and Mind: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture 3(2):159-182, 2010

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The Role of Religious and Mystic Experiences In Human Evolution: A Corollary Hypothesis for NeuroTheology

Todd Murphy

NeuroQuantology, 2010

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Ethnological and Neurophenomenological Approaches to Religious Experiences

Michael J . Winkelman

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Shamanic universals and evolutionary psychology

Michael J . Winkelman

Journal of Ritual Studies, 2002

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Shamanism as a biogenetic structural paradigm for humans’ evolved social psychology

Michael J . Winkelman

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 2015

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Neurophenomenology of the Supernatural Sense in Religion

Frederic Peters

Method & Theory in The Study of Religion, 2004

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Evolutionary neurotheology and the varieties of religious experience

Bruce J MacLennan

Neurotheology: Brain, science, spirituality, religious …, 2003

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Intersection Between Spirituality and Neuroscience: Biological Bases of Transcendental Experiences

Michele Aparecida Cerqueira Rodrigues

Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental

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A New Concept to Be Reckoned With: Neurotheology

Alexandru Arion

International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on the Dialogue between Sciences & Arts, Religion & Education

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Evolutionary Neurotheology and the Varieties of Religious Experience ( Extended Version ) *

Bruce MacLennan

2002

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Shamanism and Cognitive Evolution

Michael J . Winkelman

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2002

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Shamanism and the Shamanic Complex

Pieter Craffert

Biblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2011

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Shamanism in Cross-Cultural Perspective Shamanism in Cross-Cultural Perspective

Michael J . Winkelman

2013

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Perception, The Buddha-Nature, and the Brain: A Challenge to Neurotheology on the Dynamics of Spiritual Meaning.

Jonathan Weidenbaum

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Shamanism and the Alteration of Consciousness.

Michael J . Winkelman

Altering Consciousness Multidisciplinary Perspectives Volume 1 History, Culture and the Humanities, Cardeña, E. and M. Winkelman, eds. Santa Barbara: Preager ABC-CLIO, 159-180, 2011

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Shamanism in Cross-Cultural Perspective

Michael J . Winkelman

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 31(2), pp. 47-62., 2013

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Neuroscientific Explanations of Religious Experience are Not free from Cultural Aspects

Anne Runehov

Journal for Interdisciplinary Research on Religion and …, 2008

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Shamanic healing, human evolution, and the origin of religion

James McClenon

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1997

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Shamanism and psychedelics: A biogenetic structuralist paradigm of ecopsychology

Michael J . Winkelman

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