2023
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Levy, Gabriel John. Taking “Religion” Seriously: Essays on the Discursive Study of Religion, By Teemu Taira. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 2023 ;Volume 90.(2) p. 1045-1048 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel John. Teaching J. Z. Smith in Scandinavia. I: Thinking with J. Z. Smith: Mapping Methods in the Study of Religion. Equinox Publishing 2023 ISBN 9781781799840. p. 194-205 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel John. Thinking about John Thinking about Cognitive Scientists Thinking about Religion. Religious Studies Review 2023 ;Volume 49.(3) p. 315-318 NTNU
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2022
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Levy, Gabriel. Beyond Heaven and Earth: A Cognitive Theory of Religion. MIT Press 2022 (ISBN 9780262543248) 264 p. NTNU
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2021
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Levy, Gabriel. Blasphemy as transgressive speech, a natural history. I: Blasphemies compared : Transgressive speech in a globalised world. Routledge 2021 ISBN 9780367254223. p. 46-55 NTNU
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2020
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Levy, Gabriel. You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But You Can’t Make It Drink. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 2020 ;Volume 32. p. 259-266 NTNU
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2019
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Kvandal, Halvor. Prone to Believe in God.The Cognitive Science of Religion and its Normative Implications for Theist Religion. Trondheim: NTNU 2019 (ISBN 978-82-326-3624-2) 268 p. Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU(2019/7) NTNU
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2018
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Levy, Gabriel. Book Review of Pictures Making Beliefs: A Cognitive Technological Model for Ritual Efficacy, by Camille Wingo. Journal of Cognitive Historiography 2018 ;Volume 4.(1) p. 111-113 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Let There Be Light: The Word of God in the Jewish Tradition, Past, Present, and Future. AJS Perspectives: The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies 2018 ;Volume Spring. p. 14-15 NTNU
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2017
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Levy, Gabriel. Book Review of _From Maimonides to Microsoft: The Jewish Law of Copyright since the Birth of Print_, written by Neil Weinstock Netanel. Numen 2017 ;Volume 64.(2-3) p. 330-333 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Can Fictional Superhuman Agents have Mental States?. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 2017 ;Volume 30.(4-5) p. 425-448 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel; Kyselo, Miriam. Dynamic Perspectives on Defamation of Religion among Jewish NGOs. I: Religion, State and the United Nations: Value Politics. Routledge 2017 ISBN 9781317382584. p. 137-152 NTNU
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Mitkidis, Panagiotis; Ayal, Shahar; Shalvi, Shaul; Heimann, Katrin; Levy, Gabriel; Kyselo, Miriam; Wallot, Sebastian; Ariely, Dan; Roepstorff, Andreas. The effects of extreme rituals on moral behavior: The performers-observers gap hypothesis. Journal of Economic Psychology 2017 ;Volume 59. p. 1-7 NTNU
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2016
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Levy, Gabriel. Cognitive Linguistics and Religion: Surveying the Field. I: Religion: Mental Religion. Macmillan Publishers Ltd. 2016 ISBN 9780028663531. p. 137-150 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Hermeneutics in A Serious Man. I: Coen: Framing Religion in Amoral Order. Baylor University Press 2016 ISBN 9781481302838. p. 217-232 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Naphtali S. Meshel: The “Grammar” of Sacrifice: A Generativist Study of the Israelite Sacrificial System in the Priestly Writings with a “Grammar” of Σ. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.. Numen 2016 ;Volume 63.(1) p. 131-135 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. The prospects and pitfalls of 'just-so' storytelling in evolutionary accounts of religion. I: Conversations and Controversies in the Scientific Study of Religion. Brill Academic Publishers 2016 ISBN 9789004310445. p. 97-1-5 NTNU
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2015
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Levy, Gabriel; Mitkidis, Panagiotis. Religion and Marketing: The Attractiveness of Religion as a Moral Brand. I: The Attraction of Religion A New Evolutionary Psychology of Religion. Bloomsbury Academic 2015 ISBN 9781472534620. p. 159-168 NTNU
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Martin, Laura; Adams, Rachel; Bateman, Ashley; Bik, Holly; Hawks, John; Hird, Sarah; Hughes, David; Kembel, Steven; Kinney, Kerry; Kolokotronis, Sergios-Orestis; Levy, Gabriel; McClain, Craig; Meadow, James; Medina, Raul; Mhuireach, Gwynhwyfer; Moreau, Corrie S; Munshi-South, Jason; Nichols, Lauren; Palmer, Claire; Popova, Laura; Schal, Coby; Täubel, Martin; Trautwein, Michelle; Ugalde, Juan; Dunn, Robert R.. Evolution of the indoor biome. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2015 ;Volume 30.(4) p. 223-232 NTNU
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2014
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Levy, Gabriel. ‘Be careful, or you’ll act corruptly and make a carved image for yourselves, in the form of a figure, the likeness male or female’ (Deut. 4:16): A commentary on Norenzayan’s Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict. Religion 2014 ;Volume 44.(4) p. 614-621 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Judaic Technologies of the Word: A Cognitive Analysis of Jewish Cultural Formation. Routledge 2014 (ISBN 978-1-13-885612-7) 240 p. NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. The Cognitive Science of Religion by James A Van Slyke. Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion 2014 ;Volume 2.(1) p. 80-83 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. The Implications of Anomalous Monism for Intimate Selves. I: Altered Self and Altered Self-Experience. Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2014 ISBN 978-3735760043. p. 141-154 NTNU
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2013
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Levy, Gabriel. A New Method for Analyzing Emotions in Jewish Texts. I: Judaism and Emotion: Texts, Performance, Experience. Peter Lang Publishing Group 2013 ISBN 978-1-4331-1872-2. p. 153-161 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. "I was El Shaddai, but now I'm Yahweh": God names and the informational dynamics of biblical texts. I: Mind, Morality and Magic: Cognitive Science Approaches in Biblical Studies. Acumen Publishing 2013 ISBN 978-1-84465-733-9. p. 98-119 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. "Scholars Are Demons, Not Gods: Meta-Theoretical Reflections Sparked by Bruce Lincoln’s _Gods and Demons, Priests and Scholars_". Bulletin for the Study of Religion 2013 ;Volume 42.(2) p. 7-12 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. The Prospects and Pitfalls of "Just-So" Storytelling in Evolutionary Accounts of Religion. Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 2013 ;Volume 25.(4-5) p. 451-459 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel; Ross, Sarah. Emotional and Cognitive Rhythms in Jewish Ritual Music. I: Judaism and Emotion: Texts, Performance, Experience. Peter Lang Publishing Group 2013 ISBN 978-1-4331-1872-2. p. 99-118 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel; Ross, Sarah; Al-Saudi, Soham. Judaism and Emotion: Texts, Performance, Experience. Peter Lang Publishing Group 2013 (ISBN 978-1-4331-1872-2) 177 p. NTNU
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2012
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Levy, Gabriel. "False But Significant: The Development of Falsity in Religious Cognition in Light of the Holism of the Mental". Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 2012 ;Volume 24.(2) p. 143-165 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Judaic Technologies of the Word: A Cognitive Analysis of Jewish Cultural Formation. Equinox Publishing 2012 (ISBN 978-1-90804-984-1) 218 p. NTNU
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2011
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Levy, Gabriel. "Myth". I: Encyclopedia of Religion and Film. ABC-CLIO 2011 ISBN 0313330727. p. 337-342 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. "Rabbinic Language from an Integrationist Perspective". Language Sciences 2011 ;Volume 33.(4) p. 695-707 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Technology and Past Minds - the Case of Jewish Niche Construction. I: Past Minds: Studies in Cognitive Historiography. Equinox Publishing 2011 ISBN 9781845537401. p. 29-44 NTNU
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2010
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Levy, Gabriel. "Rabbinic Philosophy of Language: Not in Heaven". The Journal of Jewish thought & philosophy 2010 ;Volume 18.(2) p. 167-202 NTNU
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Levy, Gabriel. Review Essay: “Contemporary Theories of Religion, A Critical Companion”. Numen 2010 ;Volume 57.(2) p. 212-230 NTNU
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2007
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Levy, Gabriel. Changing Channels: Biblical Prophecy, Writing, and Cognition. : ProQuest Dissertations Publishing 2007 219 p. NTNU
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2006
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Levy, Gabriel. "Biblical Prophecy in Recent American Theological Politics". Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts and Contemporary Worlds 2006 ;Volume 2.(1) p. 59-85 NTNU
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