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BOOKS


Lawson, E. T., & McCauley, R. N. (1993). Rethinking religion: Connecting cognition and culture. Cambridge University Press.


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (2002). Bringing ritual to mind: Psychological foundations of cultural forms. Cambridge University Press.


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (2017). Philosophical foundations of the cognitive science of religion: A head start. Bloomsbury Publishing.




ARTICLES & CHAPTERS


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (2007). Cognition, religious ritual, and archaeology. The archaeology of ritual, 3, 209-254.


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (1998). Interactionism and the Non-Obviousness of Scientific Theories: A Response to Michael P. Levine. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 10(1), 61-77.


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (1996). Who owns' culture'?. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 171-190.


Lawson, E. T., & McCauley, R. N. (1995). Rejoinder: Caring for the Details: A Humane Reply to Buckley and Buckley. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 63(2), 353-357.


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (1993). Connecting the cognitive and the cultural: Artificial minds as methodological devices in the study of the sociocultural. Minds: Natural and artificial, 121-145.


Lawson, E. T., & McCauley, R. N. (1993). Crisis of conscience, riddle of identity: Making space for a cognitive approach to religious phenomena. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 61(2), 201-223.


McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (1984). Functionalism reconsidered. History of religions, 23(4), 372-381.