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Martin and Donald Wiebe /$fedited by Luther H. Martin, Donald Wiebe 210 1$aLeiden, Netherlands ;$aBoston, Massachusetts :$cBrill,$d2016. 210 4$d©2016 215 $a1 online resource (361 p.) 225 1 $aSupplements to Method & Theory in the Study of Religion,$x2214-3270 ;$vVolume 5 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-31044-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tIntroduction /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tA Rationale for a Change of Name for the International Association for the History of Religions /$rDonald Wiebe and Luther H. Martin -- $tThe Study of Religion in its Social-Scientific Context: A Perspective on the 1989 Warsaw Conference on Methodology /$rE.Thomas Lawson , Luther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tOn Declaring war: A Critical Comment /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tOn Making Peace: A Critical Reply to Luther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe /$rUrsula King -- $tOn Declaring Peace: Another Critical Comment /$rNinian Smart -- $tEstablishing a Beachhead: naasr, Twenty Years Later /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tPseudo-Speciation of the Human Race: Religions as Hazard-Precaution Systems /$rDonald Wiebe -- $tThe Ecology of Threat Detection and Precautionary Response from the Perspectives of Evolutionary Psychology, Cognitive Science and Historiography: The Case of the Roman Cults of Mithras /$rLuther H. Martin -- $tReligion, Fear, and Disgust: A Comment on Martin and Wiebe /$rIlkka Pyysiäinen -- $tThe Prospects and Pitfalls of ?Just-So? Storytelling in Evolutionary Accounts of Religion /$rGabriel Levy -- $tResponse to Donald Wiebe, ?Religions as Hazard-Precaution Systems,? and Luther Martin, ?The Ecology of Threat Detection and Precautionary Response?: Trying to Explain Religion (Again) /$rLluis Oviedo -- $tWhy Is Religion Characterized by Excess and Non-Functionality? /$rUffe Schjoedt -- $tThe Scientific Study of Religion: Two Case Studies, One Response /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tPro- and Assortative-Sociality in the Formation and Maintenance of Religious Groups /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tBeyond ?Prosocial? /$rLuke W. Galen -- $tNo Global Kumbayah Implied: Religious Prosociality as an Inherently Parochial Phenomenon /$rErik M. Lund , Maxine B. Najle , Ben K.L. Ng and Will M. Gervais -- $tOn the Dark Side of Religion and Other Forms of Impression Management /$rBenjamin Grant Purzycki -- $tSound and Fury Signifying Nothing /$rMatt J. Rossano -- $tSelective Reading and Selectionist Thinking: Why Violence Has Been, and Should Be, Important to the Cognitive Science of Religion /$rJohn H. Shaver and Richard Sosis -- $tReligion, Prosociality, Assortative Sociality, and the Evolution of Large-Scale Cooperation: A Few Remarks on Martin and Wiebe /$rPaulo Sousa and Karolina Prochownik -- $tReligious Prosociality, Experimental and Historical Conundrums: Continuing the Conversation /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tMilestone or Millstone? Does the Book Live Up to the Hype? /$rDonald Wiebe -- $tGreat Expectations for Ara Norenzayan?s Big Gods /$rLuther H. Martin -- $tReligious Studies as a Scientific Discipline: The Persistence of a Delusion /$rLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe -- $tEditor?s Introduction to the Discussion /$rDavid Zbíral -- $tIs an Unbiased Science of Religion Impossible? /$rHans Gerald Hödl -- $tThe Study of Religion as a Scientific Discipline: A Comment on Luther Martin and Donald Wiebe?s Paper /$rHubert Seiwart -- $tA Scientific Discipline: The Persistence of a Delusion? /$rRadek Kundt -- $tRethinking the Relationship between the Study of Religions, Theology and Religious Concerns: A Response to Some Aspects of Wiebe?s and Martin?s Paper /$rTomá? Bubík. 330 $aLuther H. Martin and Donald Wiebe together have spent the better part of a century exploring possibilities for a scientific study of religion. The following essays are a record of their conversations together and of their conversations and controversies with a number of leading scholars in religious studies that address that possibility. As with any scientific endeavor, knowledge advances when research assumptions and experimental designs are collegially discussed and critically assessed. It is hoped that these essays might provide the occasion for scholars in the field to discuss the theoretical and methodological issues they have raised, to debate and expand upon them, or, in the spirit of forthright scientific inquiry, to refute the arguments they have made. 410 0$aSupplements to Method & theory in the study of religion ;$vVolume 5. 606 $aReligion 615 0$aReligion. 676 $a200.72 702 $aMartin$b Luther H.$f1937- 702 $aWiebe$b Donald 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910819508503321 996 $aConversations and controversies in the scientific study of religion$94080227 997 $aUNINA