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" Rethinking Autism, Theism, and Atheism "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1065473
Doc. No : LA109102
Call No : ‭10.1163/15736121-12341348‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Ingela Visuri
Title & Author : Rethinking Autism, Theism, and Atheism [Article]\ Ingela Visuri
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Archive for the Psychology of Religion
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 40/1
Page No : 1–31
Abstract : This anthropologically informed study explores descriptions of communication with invisible, superhuman agents in high functioning young adults on the autism spectrum. Based on material from interviews, two hypotheses are formulated. First, autistic individuals may experience communication with bodiless agents (e.g., gods, angels, and spirits) as less complex than interaction with peers, since it is unrestricted by multisensory input, such as body language, facial expressions, and intonation. Second, descriptions of how participants absorb into “imaginary realities” suggest that such mental states are desirable due to qualities that facilitate social cognition: While the empirical world comes through as fragmented and incoherent, imaginary worlds offer predictability, emotional coherence, and benevolent minds. These results do not conform to popular expectations that autistic minds are less adapted to experience supernatural agents, and it is instead argued that imaginative, autistic individuals may embrace religious and fictive agents in search for socially and emotionally comprehensible interaction. This anthropologically informed study explores descriptions of communication with invisible, superhuman agents in high functioning young adults on the autism spectrum. Based on material from interviews, two hypotheses are formulated. First, autistic individuals may experience communication with bodiless agents (e.g., gods, angels, and spirits) as less complex than interaction with peers, since it is unrestricted by multisensory input, such as body language, facial expressions, and intonation. Second, descriptions of how participants absorb into “imaginary realities” suggest that such mental states are desirable due to qualities that facilitate social cognition: While the empirical world comes through as fragmented and incoherent, imaginary worlds offer predictability, emotional coherence, and benevolent minds. These results do not conform to popular expectations that autistic minds are less adapted to experience supernatural agents, and it is instead argued that imaginative, autistic individuals may embrace religious and fictive agents in search for socially and emotionally comprehensible interaction.
Descriptor : autism
Descriptor : emotional coherence
Descriptor : fantasy proneness
Descriptor : imagination
Descriptor : mentalizing abilities
Descriptor : multisensory binding
Descriptor : religion
Descriptor : superhuman agents
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15736121-12341348‬
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