In part 7 of our Sinai and Synapses interview series, we are talking with the Dr. Telli Davoodi. She is a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at Princeton University, and her research focuses on religious and scientific cognition and what psychological roles they serve. She has studied childhood development across the world and has some fascinating insights as to how children learn to process religion and science.
Are religious children more likely to accept unseen entities like germs? Are we messing up our children by teaching them about Santa and Jesus when they're young and expecting they can tell them apart later? How do children in non-Christian countries perceive science and religion? All that and more!
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produced by Zack Jackson
music by Zack Jackson and Barton Willis
Church and State Part 1 (We Go Together Like Pancakes and Ketchup)
Conflict Language Part 5 (Taco Bell Lies and Dystopian Nightmares)
Conflict Language Part 4 (Trust Issues)
Conflict Language Part 3 (Gator Santa is the Only True Santa)
Conflict Language Part 2 (Whose Authority Is It Anyway?)
Conflict Language Part 1 (We Didn't Start the Fire)
Foundations Part 3 (What's in Your Museum?)
Foundations Part 2 (Science)
Foundations Part 1 (Religion)
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