We Have an Imaginary Friend in Jesus: What Can Imaginary Companions Teach Us About Religion?

This article investigates the plausibility of using studies of imaginative play to illuminate and explain the contemporary prevalence andpopularity of religious imaginal dialogue. Emphasis is given to conceptual considerations arisingfrom the application of recent findings in the neuroscience of soc...

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Published in:Implicit religion
Main Author: MacKendrick, Kenneth G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox [2012]
In: Implicit religion
Further subjects:B Religious Imagination
B cognitive theory of religion
B imaginal dialogue
B Imagination
B imaginary companions
B Religion
B Religious Aspects
B source monitoring
B Jesus Christ
B Imaginary conversations
B fantasy play
B Social cognition
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Summary:This article investigates the plausibility of using studies of imaginative play to illuminate and explain the contemporary prevalence andpopularity of religious imaginal dialogue. Emphasis is given to conceptual considerations arisingfrom the application of recent findings in the neuroscience of social cognition and cognitive theories of childhood development to the study of religion.
ISSN:1743-1697
Contains:Enthalten in: Implicit religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/imre.v15i1.61