9780190091149-0190091142-Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind: What Mental Abnormalities Can Teach Us About Religions

Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind: What Mental Abnormalities Can Teach Us About Religions

ISBN-13: 9780190091149
ISBN-10: 0190091142
Author: George Graham, Robert N. McCauley
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780190091149
ISBN-10: 0190091142
Author: George Graham, Robert N. McCauley
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 280 pages

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Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind: What Mental Abnormalities Can Teach Us About Religions (ISBN-13: 9780190091149 and ISBN-10: 0190091142), written by authors George Graham, Robert N. McCauley, was published by Oxford University Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychology (Religious Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind: What Mental Abnormalities Can Teach Us About Religions (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.78.

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A man with schizophrenia believes that God is instructing him through the public address system in a bus station. A nun falls into a decades-long depression because she believes that God refuses to answer her prayers. A neighborhood parishioner is bedeviled with anxiety because he believesthat a certain religious ritual must be repeated, repeated, and repeated lest God punish him. To what extent are such manifestations of religious thinking analogous to mental disorder? Does mental dysfunction bring an individual closer to religious experience or thought? Hearing Voives and OtherUnusual Experiences explores these questions using the tools of the cognitive science of religion and the philosophy of psychopathology.Robert McCauley and George Graham emphasize underlying cognitive continuities between familiar features of religiosity, of mental disorders, and of everyday thinking and action. They contend that much religious thought and behavior can be explained as the cultural activation of our natural cognitivesystems, which address matters that are essential to human survival: hazard precautions, agency detection, language processing, and theory of mind. Those systems produce responses to cultural stimuli that may mimic features of cognition and conduct associated with mental disorders, but which aresometimes coded as "religious" depending on the context.The authors examine hallucinations of the voice of God and of other supernatural agents, spiritual depression often described as a "dark night of the soul," religious scrupulosity and compulsiveness, and challenges to theistic cognition that Autistic Spectrum Disorder poses. Their approach promisesto shed light on both mental abnormalities and religiosity.

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