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ARC number: 15

(Technical Id number: 16)

Author(s): Czachesz, István
Title: The Transmission of Early Christian Thought: Toward a Cognitive Psychological Model
Category: pre-print
Length (pages): 27
Keywords: transmission; Christianity; orality; memory; serial recall; epidemiology; innovation; cognitive relevance hypothesis; optimal transmission hypothesis
 
Abstract: This article uses current developments in cognitive science to explore the emergence of early Christian religion. In particular, it considers Sperber's epidemiology model, Rubin's serial recall model, ritual form theory, and Boyer's theory of religious concepts for understanding the transmission of early Christian thought. Whereas Sperber's approach focuses on ideas (internal representations), Rubin concentrates on the transmission of texts (public representations). Two preliminary hypotheses are put forward in an attempt to apply cognitive scientific research the formative Christianity: the cognitive relevance hypothesis about core christological concepts, and the optimal transmission hypothesis addressing the balance of tradition and conceptual innovation.
 
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Email: I.Czachesz @ rug.nl
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Submitted:22/02/2007 16:13:29    (DD / MM / YYYY)
Published:22/02/2007 17:21:59    (DD / MM / YYYY)

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