Eugene G. d'Aquili

Eugene G. d'Aquili (born 1940) was a research psychiatrist who specialized in studying members of religious communities (e.g., brain image scans). He died in 1998.

Works

  • Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief (2001) with Andrew Newberg (Author) and Vince Rause, Ballantine Books
  • The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience (1999) with Andrew B. Newberg, Fortress Press
  • Brain, Symbol and Experience: Toward a Neurophenomenology of Human Consciousness (1990) with Charles D. Laughlin and John McManus, New Science Library
  • The Spectrum of Ritual: A Biogenetic Structural Analysis (1979) with Charles D. Laughlin and John McManus, Columbia University Press
  • Biogenetic Structuralism (1974) with Charles D. Laughlin, Columbia University Press
  • The Biopsychological Determinants of Culture (1972) Addison-Wesley
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