
Special Issue of Scientia et Fides on Experimental Psychology and the Notion of Personhood
Author(s) -
Juan Francisco Franck,
Scott Harrower,
Ryan S. Peterson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
scientia et fides
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.305
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2300-7648
pISSN - 2353-5636
DOI - 10.12775/setf.2021.015
Subject(s) - fides , personhood , epistemology , philosophy , sociology , cognitive science of religion , cognition , psychology , faith , neuroscience
"More recently, cognitive psychologists have used the resources of psychological science to study the foundations of religion, and to discuss and possibly illuminate issues of concern for theologians. The new field, known as the cognitive science of religion (CSR), draws from work by Ernest Thomas Lawson, Robert McCauley, Pascal Boyer and Justin Barrett, among others. Many of its scholars are inspired by a spirit of collaborative work with theologians and philosophers of religion, emphasizing the need of serious cross-training between disciplines. Driven by the same spirit, the present issue of Scientia et Fides documents instances of integrative work at the intersection of psychological science and philosophical or theological knowledge, specifically centered around our understanding of what a person is. We hope that, apart from their individual worth, as a whole these contributions will stimulate further interdisciplinary studies, in order to achieve genuine science-engaged philosophy and theology, and a science that is aware of philosophical and theological discussions." (from the introduction)