Institute for the Bio-Cultural Study of Religion

An Institute of the Center for Mind and Culture

IBCSR is a research institute handling religion-focused research within the Center for Mind and Culture.

Science On Religion.org features news on the scientific study of religion, book reviews, and videos.

Exploring My Religion.org: get instant feedback on your spirituality and contribute to scientific research.

Religion, Brain & Behavior is the flagship journal in the bio-cultural study of religion, discounted for IBCSR members.

Science, Philosophy, and Religion Doctoral Program (1997-present)

This is one of the most important multidisciplinary educational programs uniting the sciences and the humanities while maintaining a focus on religion. Developed from an older program within Boston University’s Graduate School by Wesley Wildman, this doctoral program involves intensive training in both the sciences and the humanities, with a focus on religion. A number of students within this program are pursuing research in the scientific study of religion allied with IBCSR’s goals.

More information about this unique graduate program is available here.

IBCSR Research Review

IBCSR Research Review is a free monthly email newsletter surveying all recent work in the bio-cultural study of religion and in spirituality & health research. Register here after answering a simple anti-bot question.
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