Psychological and Social Consequences of Religious (Dis)belief
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2015
- Azim Shariff, of the University of Oregon, discusses psychological and social consequences of religious (dis)belief at the Breaking New Ground in the Science and Religion Dialogue conference at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Watch an interview with Azim Shariff about how evolutionary perspectives on religion can inform the science and religion dialogue here:
• Azim Shariff
Absolutely fascinating. Some of these results were surprisingly counter-intuitive.
Azim, good to see you again mate. You are obviously getting on with it, good on you. Ian
solid work.
Science flew people to the Moon. Religion flew people into buildings.