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  1. The Soul-Body Compound in Didymus the Blind’s Commentary on Genesis and its Neoplatonic Background.Daria Szymańska-Kuta - 2015 - Studia Religiologica 48 (4):271-289.
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  2. Religious Cognition as Social Cognition.Hans Van Eyghen - 2015 - Studia Religiologica 48 (4):301-312.
    In this paper, I examine the relationship between social cognition and religious cognition. Many cognitive theories of religion claim that these two forms are somehow related, but the details are usually left unexplored and insights from theories of social cognition are not taken on board. I discuss the three main (groups of) theories of social cognition, namely the theory-theory, the simulation theory and enactivist theories. Secondly, I explore how these theories can help to enrich a number of cognitive theories of (...)
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