Grant Publications

  1. Luhrmann, Tanya. 2027. Voices. Norton.
  2. Wolf, Melissa, Elliot Ihm, Andrew Maul, and Ann Taves. Forthcoming. “The Response Process Evaluation Method.” Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science.
  3. Ihm, Elliott and Ann Taves. Forthcoming. “What Counts as Religious/Spiritual Experience in the US and India.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
  4. Kadambi, A., Skolits, W., Laukaityte, U. Kaltwasser, L., Deane, G. Forthcoming. "Self-Processing, and the Multilevel Self.” In Neuroscience and Philosophy, MIT Press.
  5. Castiello S., Rossi-Goldthorpe R., Fan S., Kenney J., Waltz J.A., Erickson M., Bansal S., Gold J.M. & Corlett P.R.. In Press. "Delusional Unreality and Predictive Processing." Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
  6. Perrine, T. Forthcoming. "Perceptual reports and the impossibility of perceiving god." Philosophical Quarterly.
  7. Zimmerman, Dean. 2025. “Divine Presence and the Inheritance of Space-Time Structure”, In The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence, ed. by A.Marmodoro, D. Migliorini, B. Page (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 642-675.
  8. Zimmerman, Dean. 2025. “The Metaphysics of Divine Presence and the Appropriateness of Worship”, In The Philosophy of Worship: Divine and Human Aspects, ed. by Aaron Segal and Samuel Lebens (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 296-326.
  9. Castiello, S., Ojeda Aguilar, Y. L., & Gutierrez Guevara, D. 2025. “The term “Mental” within Mental Health is not Dualist.” Interacciones, e448-e448.
  10. Skolits, Wes. 2025. “Neuroscience of Religion, Localization of Function, and Divine Action in Religious Experience.” In Neuroscience of Religion: Bridging the Troubled Waters. Springer.
  11. Schille-Hudson, E. B., Luhrmann, T. M., Landy D. 2025. Prayer as Collaborative Problem Solving. Religion, Brain & Behavior 15(3): 287-311.Castiello, S., J. Ongchoco, B. van Buren, B. Scholl, P. Corlett. 2024. "Paranoid and teleological thinking give rise to distinct social hallucinations in vision." Communications Psychology 117.
  12. Weisman, K., and T. Luhrmann. 2025. Shifting between Models of Mind: New Insights into How Human Minds Give Rise to Experiences of Spiritual Presence and Alternative Realities. Topics in Cognitive Science 17(2). 
  13. Schille-Hudson, E. S., K. Weisman, T. Luhrmann. 2024. "Prayer and Perceptual (and Other) Experiences." Cognitive Science 48: e70029.
  14. Perrine, T. 2024. "The Sensus Divinitatis and Non-theistic Belief; or Turning Plantinga’s Religious Epistemology against Christian Theism." Theology and Science 22(4): 739-756.
  15. Skolits, W. 2024. "Recent empirical work on religious experience: New directions." Philosophy Compass. 19(5): e12977.
  16. Perrine, T. 2024. "A Timid and Tepid Appropriation: Divine Presence, the Sensus Divinitatis, and Phenomenal ConservativismA Timid and Tepid Appropriation: Divine Presence, the Sensus Divinitatis, and Phenomenal Conservativism." Res Philosophica. 101(1): 109-129. 
  17. Schille-Hudson, E. B.. 2024. Review of The Minds of Gods: New Horizons in the Naturalistic Study of Religion, eds. Purzycki, Benjamin Grant and Theiss Bendixen. Anthropos, 119(2). 
  18. Schille-Hudson, E.B., Weisman, K., Luhrmann, T.M. 2024. "Rates of Spiritual Presence Events." Proceedings of the 46th Cognitive Science Society. Rotterdam, NL.
  19. Ongchoco, J., Castiello S., and Corlett, P. R. 2023. "Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoning." iScience. 26(9).