Springer, 2009. — 308 p. — ISBN: 978-3-642-00128-4
Evaluating the Evolutionary Status of Religiosity and Religiousness
Gods, Gains, and Genes
How Some Major Components of Religion Could Have Evolved by Natural Selection?
The Correlated History of Social Organizations, Morality,and Religion
Is There a Particular Role for Idetional Aspects of Religions in Human Behavioral Ecology
Talk and Tradition: Why the Least Components of Religion May Be the Most Evolutionary Important
The Reproductive Benefits of Religious Affiliation
The African Interregnum: The " Where ", " When ", and "Why " of the Evolution of Religion
Explaining the Inexplicable: Traditional and Syncretistic Religiosity in Melanesia
Authoritarianism , Religiousness, and Conservatism: Is " Obedience to Authority " the Explanation for their Clustering,Universality and Evolution?
Cognitive Foundations in the Development of a Religious Mind
Religious Belief and Neurocognitive Processes of the Self
Neurologic Constraints on Evolutionary Theories of Religion
On Shared Psychological Mechanism of Religiousness and Delusional Beliefs
Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity
The Religious System as Adaptive: Cognitive Flexibility, Public Displays, and Acceptance
The Evolution of Evolutionary Theories of Religion
Evolutionary Perspectives on Religion — What They Can and What They Cannot Explain ( Yet )