Program Unit In-person November Annual Meeting 2026

Cognitive Science of Religion Unit

Statement of Purpose

This Unit is dedicated to advancing cognitive scientific approaches to the study of religion in a critically informed, historically responsible manner. “Cognitive science” designates a broadly interdisciplinary approach to the study of the mind that integrates research from the neurosciences, psychology (including developmental, cognitive, evolutionary, and social psychology), anthropology, and philosophy. The main goal of this Unit is to bring together cognitive scientists, historians of religion, ethnographers, empirically-oriented theologians, and philosophers of religion to explore applications of cognitive science to religious phenomena, as well as religious insights into the study of the human mind. We wish to consider ways in which historical and ethnographic data can be used to test theories and discuss theoretical and methodological concerns that are directly relevant to study design and data interpretation.

Chair Mail Dates
Jed Forman jed.forman@gmail.com - View
Steering Member Mail Dates
David H. Nikkel davidhnikkel@gmail.com - View
Hester E. Oberman hoberman@arizona.edu - View
Hillary Lenfesty lenfesty@asu.edu - View
Kendra Holt Moore kendraholtmoore@gmail.com - View
Review Process: Participant names are visible to chairs but anonymous to steering committee members until after final acceptance/rejection