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D. Jason Slone & Van Slyke, J. (Eds.) (2015). The Attraction of Religion: A New Evolutionary Psychology of Religion. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.

Chapter contribution: Van Slyke, J. (2015). Identifying casual variables in the emerging study of religion and sexual selection theory. In D. Jason Slone and Van Slyke, J. (Eds.) The Attraction of Religion: A New Evolutionary Psychology of Religion. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.


Van Slyke, J., Peterson, G., Reimer, K., Brown, W., Spezio, M. (Eds.) (2012).Theology and the Science of Morality: Virtue Ethics, Exemplarity, and Cognitive Neuroscience.  New York, NY: Routledge.

Chapter contribution: Van Slyke, J. (2012). Naturalizing moral exemplarity: Contemporary science and human nature. In Van Slyke, J., Peterson, G., Reimer, K., Brown, W., Spezio M. (Eds.) Theology and the Science of Morality: Virtue Ethics Exemplarity, and Cognitive Neuroscience. New York, NY: Routledge.




Van Slyke, J. (2011) The Cognitive Science of Religion: Religion and Science Series. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing.

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Brown, W. S., Van Slyke, J., Garrels S. (In press 2014). Intrinsic or situated religiousness: A Girardian solution. In Antonello, P. and Gifford, P. (Eds.) How We Became Human: Mimetic Theory and the Science of Evolutionary Origins. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.






Van Slyke, J. (2014). Moral psychology, neuroscience, and virtue: From moral judgment to moral character. In Timpe, K. and Boyd, C. A. (Eds.) Virtues and their vices: Contemporary essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press.









Reimer, K. S., Spezio, M. L., Brown, W. S., Van Slyke, J. Peterson, G. R. (2011). Virtuous courage: New methods for the interdisciplinary study of virtue.  In K. R. Monroe (Ed.). Science, Ethics, and Politics: Conversations and Investigations. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Press.








Van Slyke, J. (2010). Creation, belief, and cognitive science: Reduction and the cognitive science of religion. In M. K. Armistead, B. Strawn, & R. Wright (Eds.) Wesleyan Theology and Social Science: The Dance of Practical Divinity and Discovery (pp. 69-82). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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