Theological chemistry
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6730, 758-758
Abstract:
Brain scans or blood sampling of praying monks and nuns could provide objective evidence for religious belief. By identifying a crucial religious chemical, Daedalus believes a new 'Theological Prozac' would enable everyone to experience true religious feelings.
Date: 1999
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