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Slone, D. Jason, and James A. Van Slyke, eds. 2016. The Attraction of Religion: A New Evolutionary Psychology of Religion. New York: Bloomsbury Academic/Bloomsbury Publishing. 268 pages, 15 black-and-white illustrations. Hardcover. $114.00 Paperback. $34.16. EPUB/MOBI. E-book; $27.32. PDF e-book; $27.32.
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