Here's the online Table of Contents from a typical issue of a social science journal reporting examinations of Religion from through the lens of systematic methodology. The title of each article in the table is linked to an abstract, with full pdf files available behind a paywall. For articles I'm interested in I use the resources Norlin Library at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
A few items from the listing, for a quick view:
- Gods, Rituals, and the Moral Order
- Denominational and Age Comparisons of God Concepts
- Dimensions of the Mysticism Scale: Confirming the Three-Factor Structure in the United States and Iran
I'll dip into the references here occasionally as I explore Religion and the Cosmos, but my intent in this journal is to provide a personal perspective, not a comprehensive treatment. I introduce the Journal here because it is a regular part of my reading, and to give a hint of the attention the topic has received in the scientific community. It's a matter of enough interest that it justifies existence of an academic superstructure.
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