Abstract

<em>Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind </em>expands on a pilot study of non-believing Protestant ministers that Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola published in <em>Evolutionary Psychology </em>in 2010. As a continuation of the study, this slight but engaging book similarly concerns those who entered the clergy but were unable to move beyond their doubts.

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  • Dennett and Linda LaScola published in Evolutionary Psychology in 2010

  • LaScola did the empirical heavylifting, conducting in-depth interviews with thirty-five participants across the pilot study in this more substantive work, while Dennett provides an evolutionary interpretation of this data

  • The book is organized into seven sections with a forward by Richard Dawkins

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The book is organized into seven sections with a forward by Richard Dawkins. each section is important, it is the second section—“Five Sketches”—that earns the book its title. J S 2014 Review of Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind. Ap Review of Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind

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