Litteraturliste for ateismeprosjektet There’s probably no God

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Arndt, J, J Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski, and S Solomon. 1997. Sublimal presentation of death reminders leads to increased defense of the cultural worldview. Psychological Science 8:379-385.

Arndt, Jamie, Alison Cook, and Clay Routledge. 2004. The Blueprint of Terror Management: Understanding the Cognitive Architecture of Psychological Defense against the Awareness of Death. In Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology, edited by T. Pyszczynski, J. Greenberg and S. L. Koole. New York, London: The Guilford Press.

Arndt, Jamie, Jeff Greenberg, and Alison Cook. 2002. Mortality salience and the spreading activation of worldview-relevant constructs: Exploring the cognitive architecture of terror management. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 131 (3):307-324.

Arndt, Jamie, Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon, Tom Pyszczynski, and Linda Simon. 1997. Suppression, Accessibility of Death-Related Thoughts, and Cultural Worldview Defense: Exploring the Psychodynamics of Terror Management. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 73 (1):5-18.

Atran, Scott. 2002. In Gods We Trust. The Evolutionary Landscape of Relgion. Edited by S. Stich, Evolution and Cognition. Oxford: Oxford Univerity Press.

Barrett, Justin L. 2004. The Naturalness of Religious Concepts. An Emerging Cognitive Science of Religion. In New Approaches to the Study of Religion. Volume 2: Textual, Comparative, Sociological, and Cognitive Approaches, edited by P. Antes, A. W. Geertz and R. R. Warne. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter.
———. 2004. Why Would Anyone Believe in God? Edited by H. Whitehouse and L. H. Martin, Cognitive Science of Religion Series. Walnut Creek, Lanham, New York, Toronto, Oxford: AltaMira Press.

Barrett, Justin L., and A. H Johnson. 2003. The Role of Control in Attributing Intentional Agency to Inanimate Objects. Journal of Cognition and Culture 3:208-217.

Barrett, Justin L., and Frank C. Keil. 1996. Conceptualizing a Nonnatural Entity: Anthropomorphism in God Concepts. Cognitive Psychology 31 (3):219-247.

Barrett, Justin L., Rebekah A. Richert, and Amanda Driesenga. 2001. God’s Beliefs versus Mother’s: The Development of Nonhuman Agent Concepts. Child Development 72 (1):50-65.

Butt, Riazat. 2009. Atheist bus campaign spreads the word of no God nationwide [Online Newspaper]. Guardian News and Media Limited 2009 [cited 10.01.09 2009]. Available from http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/06/atheist-bus-campaign-nationwide.

Cohen, Florette, Daniel M. Ogilvie, Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski. 2005. American Roulette: The Effect of Reminders of Death on Support for George W. Bush in the 2004 Presidential Election. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 5 (1):177-187.

Cox, Cathy R., Jamie L. Goldenberg, Jamie Arndt, and Tom Pyszczynski. 2007. Mother’s Milk: An Existential Perspective on Negative Reactions to Breast-Feeding. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 33 (1):110-122.

Dawkins, Richard. 2006. The God Delusion. Boston. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.

Debiec, Jacek, and Joseph LeDoux. 2004. Fear and the Brain. Social Research 71 (4):807-818.

Dechesne, Mark, Coen van den Berg, and Joseph Soeters. 2007. International Collaboration under Threat: A Field Study in Kabul. Conflict Management and Peace Science 24 (1):25-36.

Dechesne, Mark, Tom Pyszczynski, Jamie Arndt, Sean Ransom, Kennon M. Sheldon, Ad van Knippenberg, and Jacques Janssen. 2003. Literal and symbolic immortality: The effect of evidence of literal immortality on self-esteem striving in response to mortality salience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 84 (4):722-737.

Dennett, Daniel C. 2006. Braking the Spell. Religion as a Natural Phenomenon. New York: Penguin Group.

Epley, Nicholas, Adam Waytz, and John T. Cacioppo. 2007. On Seeing Human: A Three-Factor Theory of Anthropomorphism. Psychological Review 114 (4):864–886.

Fischer, Peter, Tobias Greitemeyer, Andreas Kastenmuller, Eva Jonas, and Dieter Frey. 2006. Coping With Terrorism: The Impact of Increased Salience of Terrorism on Mood and Self-Efficacy of Intrinsically Religious and Nonreligious People. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 32 (3):365-377.

Florian, Victor, and Mario Mikulincer. 1997. Fear of Death and the Judgment of Social Transgressions: A Multidimensional Test of Terror Management Theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 73 (2):369-380.

Forskningsetiske retningslinjer for samfunnsvitenskap, humaniora, juss og teologi. Revidert 2006. edited by D. n. f. komiteer. http://www.etikkom.no/retningslinjer/NESHretningslinjer: De nasjonale forskningsetiske komiteer.

Geertz, Armin W. 2008. An Analysis of Irreligiosity in Scandinavia from the Perspective of the Cognitive Science of Religion with Particular Reference to Scandinavian Contexts. Aarhus: Aarhus Universitet.

Greenberg, Jeff, Jonathan Porteus, Linda Simon, Tom Pyszczynski, and Sheldon Solomon. 1995. Evidence of a Terror Management Function of Cultural Icons: The Effects of Mortality Salience on the Inappropriate Use of Cherished Cultural Symbols.

Greenberg, Jeff, Tom Pyszczynski, Sheldon Solomon, Abram Rosenblatt, Mitchell Veeder, Shari Kirkland, and Deborah Lyon. 1990. Evidence for Terror Management Theory II: The Effects of Mortality Salience on Reactions to Those Who Threaten or Bolster the Cultural Worldview. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 58 (2):308-318.

Greenberg, Jeff, Linda Simon, Tom Pyszczynski, Sheldon Solomon, and Dan Chatel. 1992. Terror Management and Tolerance: Does Mortality Salience Always Intensify Negative Reactions to Others Who Threaten One’s Worldview? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 63 (2):212-220.

Guthrie, Stewart. 1980. A Cognitive Theory of Religion. Current Anthropology 21 ( 2): 181-203.
———. 1993. Faces in the Clouds: A New Theory of Religion. New York: Oxford University Press.

Harris, Sam. 2004. The end of faith: religion, terror, and the future of reason. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
———. 2008. Letter to a Christian Nation. New York: Knopf.

Hart, Joshua, Phillip R. Shaver, and Jamie L. Goldenberg. 2005. Attachment, Self-Esteem, Worldviews, and Terror Management: Evidence for a Tripartite Security System. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 88 (6):999-1013.

Hirschberger, Gilad, and Tsachi Ein-dor. 2006. Defenders of a Lost Cause: Terror Management and Violent Resistance to the Disengagement Plan.

Human-Etisk Forbund. 2009. Human-Etisk Forbund [cited 10.01.09 2009]. Available from http://www.human.no.

Jonas, Eva, and Peter Fischer. 2006. Terror Management and Religion: Evidence That Intrinsic Religiousness Mitigates Worldview Defence Following Mortality Salience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 91 (3):553-567.

Jonas, Eva, Immo Fritsche, and Jeff Greenberg. 2005. Currencies as cultural symbols – an existential psychological perspective on reactions of Germans toward the Euro. Journal of Economic Psychology 26 (1):129-146.

Jonas, Eva, Jeff Schimel, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski. 2002. The Scrooge Effect: Evidence that Mortality Salience Increases Prosocial Attitudes and Behavior. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 28 (10):1342-1353.

Kazen, Miguel, Nicola Baumann, and Julius Kuhl. 2005. Self-Regulation After Mortality Salience: National Pride Feelings of Action-Oriented German Participants. European Psychologist 10 (3):218-228.

Knight, Nicola, Paulo Sousa, Justin L. Barrett, and Scott Atran. 2004. Children’s attributions of beliefs to humans and God: cross-cultural evidence. Cognitive Science 28 (1):117-126.

Kwan, Virginia S Y, and Susan T Fiske. 2008. Missing Links in Social Cognition: The Continuum From Nonhuman Agents to Dehumanized Humans. Social Cognition 26 (2):125.

Lambert, Yves. 2003. New Christianity, indifference and diffused spirituality. In The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000, edited by H. McLeod and W. Ustorf. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Landau, Mark J., Michael Johns, Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski, Andy Martens, Jamie L. Goldenberg, and Sheldon Solomon. 2004. A Function of Form: Terror Management and Structuring the Social World. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 87 (2):190-210.

Landau, Mark J., Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, Florette Cohen, Tom Pyszczynski, Jamie Arndt, Claude H. Miller, Daniel M. Ogilvie, and Alison Cook. 2004. Deliver us from Evil: The Effects of Mortality Salience and Reminders of 9/11 on Support for President George W. Bush. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 30 (9):1136-1150.

Larsen, Per-Arne. 2007. Angst, død og religion: “Terror Management Theory” som religionsteori – en kritisk diskusjon. Master Thesis, Master of Arts, Seksjon for Religionsvitenskap, Universitetet i Bergen, Bergen.

LeDoux, Joseph. 1989. Cognitive- Emotional Interactions in the Brain. Cognition and emotion 3:267-289.
———. 1998. The Emotional Brain. The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life. New York: Phoenix.

McGregor, Holly A., Joel D. Lieberman, Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon, Jamie Arndt, Linda Simon, and Tom Pyszczynski. 1998. Terror management and aggression: Evidence that mortality salience motivates aggression against worldview-threatening others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 74 (3):590-605.

Meulemann, Heiner. 2004. Enforced Secularization — Spontaneous Revival? Religious Belief, Unbelief, Uncertainty and Indifference in East and West European Countries 1991–1998. European Sociological Review 20:47-61.

Mikulincer, Mario, Victor Florian, and Gilad Hirschberger. 2003. The existential function of close relationships: Introducing death into the science of love. Personality and social psychology review 7 (1):20-40.

Norenzayan, Ara, Ian G Hansen, and Jasmine Cady. 2008. An Angry Vulcano? Reminders of Death and Anthropomorphizing Nature. Social Cognition 26 (2):190.

Onfray, Michel. 2007. Vi trenger ikke Gud: en håndbok i ateologi. Oslo: Kagge.

Pyszczynski, Tom, Jeff Greenberg, and Sheldon Solomon. 1999. A Dual-Process Model of Defense Against Conscious and Unconscious Death-Related Thoughts: An Extension of Terror Management Theory. Psychological Review 106 (4):835-845.

Pyszczynski, Tom, Robert A. Wicklund, Stefan Floresku, Holgar Koch, Gerardine Gauch, Sheldon Solomon, and Jeff Greenberg. 1996. Whistling in the dark: Exaggerated Consensus Estimates in Response to Incidental Reminders of Mortality. Psychological Science 7 (6):332-336.

Reber, Rolf, Andreas Lima, and Bjørg Helland Fosse. 2007. Effects of regulatory focus on endorsement of religious beliefs Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, (48):539–545.

Rosenblatt, Abram, Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon, Tom Pyszczynski, and Deborah Lyon. 1989. Evidence For Terror Management Theory I: The Effects of Mortality Salience on Reactions to Those Who Violate or Uphold Cultural Values. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 57 (4):681-690.

Saler, Benson. 1980. Comments on A Cognitive Theory of Religion by Stewart Guthrie. Current Anthropology 21 ( 2):197.

Saler, Benson, and Charles A Ziegler. 2006. Atheism and the apotheosis of agency. Temenos 42 (2):7-41.

Schimel, Jeff, Linda Simon, Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski, Sheldon Solomon, Jeannette Waxmonsky, and Jamie Arndt. 1999. Stereotypes and Terror Management: Evidence That Mortality Salience Enhances Stereotypic Thinking and Preferences,. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 77 (5):905-926.

Segal, Robert. 1992. Explaining and Interpreting Religion. Essays on the Issue. New York: Peter Lang.
———. 1999. In Defense of Reductionism. In The Insider/Outsider Problem in the Study of Religion, edited by R. T. McCutcheon. London, New York: Cassell.
———. 2005. Theories of religion. In The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religion, edited by J. R. Hinnels. London and New York: Routledge.

Segal, Robert A. 2006. All Generalizations Are Bad: Postmodernism on Theories. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 74 (1):157-171.

Simon, Linda, Jeff Greenberg, Eddie Harmon-Jones, Sheldon Solomon, Tom Pyszczynski, Jamie Arndt, and Teresa Abend. 1997. Terror Management and Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory: Evidence That Terror Management Occurs in the Experiential System. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72 (5):1132-1146.

Solomon, Sheldon, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski. 2004. The Cultural Animal: Twenty Years of Terror Management Theory and Research. In Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology, edited by J. Greenberg, S. L. Koole and T. Pyszczynski. New York, London: The Guliford Press.

Stark, Rodney. 2008. What AMericans Really Believe. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press.

Strachan, Eric, Jeff Schimel, Jamie Arndt, Todd Williams, Sheldon Solomon, Tom Pyszczynski, and Jeff Greenberg. 2007. Terror Mismanagement: Evidence That Mortality Salience Exacerbates Phobic and Compulsive Behaviors. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 33 (8):1137-1151.

Wicklund, Robert A. 1997. Terror Management Accounts of Other Theories: Questions for the Cultural Worldview Concept. Psychological Inquiry 8 (1):54-58.

Zuckerman, Phil. 2008. Samfund uden Gud: En Amerikaner ser på religion i Danmark og Sverige. Højbjerg: Forlaget Univers.
———. 2008. Society without God. New York and London: New York University Press.

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