Religion Is Natural
Despite its considerable intellectual interest and great social relevance, religion has been neglected by contemporary developmentalpsychologists. But in the last few years, there has been an emerging body of research exploring children’s grasp of certainuniversal religious ideas. Some recent findin...
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doaj-3107368faa68455c99b9764db3cd48c32020-11-25T00:42:05ZaraAksaray UniversityMütefekkir2148-56312148-81342015-06-012324525510.30523/mutefekkir.13025733Religion Is NaturalZübeyir OVACIK0Aksaray Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Felsefe BölümüDespite its considerable intellectual interest and great social relevance, religion has been neglected by contemporary developmentalpsychologists. But in the last few years, there has been an emerging body of research exploring children’s grasp of certainuniversal religious ideas. Some recent findings suggest that two foundational aspects of religious belief – belief in divine agents,and belief in mind–body dualism – come naturally to young children. This research is briefly reviewed, and some future directionsare discussed.http://mutefekkir.aksaray.edu.tr/mutefekkir/article/view/75Din, Ahlak, Dil, Dualizm, Doğallık |
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Despite its considerable intellectual interest and great social relevance, religion has been neglected by contemporary developmentalpsychologists. But in the last few years, there has been an emerging body of research exploring children’s grasp of certainuniversal religious ideas. Some recent findings suggest that two foundational aspects of religious belief – belief in divine agents,and belief in mind–body dualism – come naturally to young children. This research is briefly reviewed, and some future directionsare discussed. |
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