APA (7th ed.) Citation

Turner, L. (2013). Individuality in Theological Anthropology and Theories of Embodied Cognition: With Fraser Watts, “Embodied Cognition and Religion”; John A. Teske, “From Embodied to Extended Cognition”; Daniel H. Weiss, “Embodied Cognition in Classical Rabbinic Literature”; Léon Turner, “Individuality in Theological Anthropology and Theories of Embodied Cognition”; and Warren S. Brown and Kevin S. Reimer, “Embodied Cognition, Character Formation, and Virtue.”. Zygon, 48(3), 808-831. doi:10.1111/zygo.12039

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Turner, Léon. "Individuality in Theological Anthropology and Theories of Embodied Cognition: With Fraser Watts, “Embodied Cognition and Religion”; John A. Teske, “From Embodied to Extended Cognition”; Daniel H. Weiss, “Embodied Cognition in Classical Rabbinic Literature”; Léon Turner, “Individuality in Theological Anthropology and Theories of Embodied Cognition”; and Warren S. Brown and Kevin S. Reimer, “Embodied Cognition, Character Formation, and Virtue.”." Zygon 48, no. 3 (2013): 808-831, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12039.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Turner, Léon. "Individuality in Theological Anthropology and Theories of Embodied Cognition: With Fraser Watts, “Embodied Cognition and Religion”; John A. Teske, “From Embodied to Extended Cognition”; Daniel H. Weiss, “Embodied Cognition in Classical Rabbinic Literature”; Léon Turner, “Individuality in Theological Anthropology and Theories of Embodied Cognition”; and Warren S. Brown and Kevin S. Reimer, “Embodied Cognition, Character Formation, and Virtue.”." Zygon, vol. 48, no. 3, 2013, pp. 808-831, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12039.

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