"Croyance." . . "Oxford University Press." . . "science des religions sciences cognitives." . . "Psicologia de la religió." . . "Psychologie religieuse." . . "Theologie." . . . . "Slone, D. Jason" . . "bouddhisme christianisme croyance dissonance cognitive." . . "Religionspsychologie." . . "RELIGION Faith." . . "Teologia." . . "Poznanie aspekt religijny." . . "Aspect religieux." . . "Foi." . . "RELIGION Psychology of Religion." . . "Cognition et culture Aspect religieux." . . . . . "Theological Incorrectness : Why Religious People Believe What They Shouldn't" . . . . "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)" . . "Why do religious people believe what they shouldn't - not what others think they shouldn't believe, but things that don't accord with their own avowed religious beliefs? D. Jason Slone terms this phenomenon \"theological incorrectness.\" He argues that it exists because the mind is built in such a way that it's natural for us to think divergent thoughts simultaneously. Human minds are great at coming up with innovative ideas that help them make sense of the world, he says, but those ideas do not always jibe with official religious beliefs. From this fact we derive the important lesson that what we learn from our environment - religious ideas, for example - does not necessarily cause us to behave in ways consistent with that knowledge. Slone presents the latest discoveries from the cognitive science of religion and shows how they help us to understand exactly why it is that religious people do and think things that they shouldn't." . . . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . "Llibres electrònics" . . "Why do religious people believe what they shouldn't - not what others think they shouldn't believe, but things that don't accord with their own avowed religious beliefs? Jason Slone terms this phenomenon 'theological incorrectness.' He argues that it exists because the mind is built in such a way that it's natural for us to think divergent thoughts simultaneously. Human minds are great at coming up with innovative ideas that help them make sense of the world, he syays, but those ideas do not always jibe with officail religious beliefs."@en . . "Human minds are great at coming up with ideas that help them make sense of the world, but those ideas do not always accord with official religious beliefs. Slone presents discoveries from the cognitive science of religion and shows how they help us to understand exactly why it is that religious people do and think things that they shouldn't." . . . . . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "Theological incorrectness : why religious people believe what they shouldn't" . . . . "Theological incorrectness : why religious people believe what they shouldn't"@en . . "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)" . . . . . . . "Why do religious people believe what they shouldn't -- not what others think they shouldn't believe, but things that don't accord with their own avowed religious beliefs? D. Jason Slone terms this phenomenon \"theological incorrectness.\" He argues that it exists because the mind is built in such a way that it's natural for us to think divergent thoughts simultaneously. Human minds are great at coming up with innovative ideas that help them make sense of the world, he says, but those ideas do not always jibe with official religious beliefs. From this fact we derive the important lesson."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Theological incorrectness why religious people believe what they shouldn't" . "Theological incorrectness why religious people believe what they shouldn't"@en . . "Theological Incorrectness Why Religious People Believe What They Shouldn't"@en . "Theological Incorrectness Why Religious People Believe What They Shouldn't" . . . . . . "Religion." . . "Psychologia religii." . . "Consistentie (logica)" . . "Cohérence cognitive Aspect religieux." . . "Kognitive Konsistenz." . .