The latest issue (Vol 4, Number 2) of the free PDF journal Paranthropology (“anthropological approaches to the paranormal”) is now available to download (or you can read it via the embedded version above). The new release is a timely one, given the recent TEDx debacle, with a number of articles discussing Rupert Sheldrake’s work. Here’s the complete rundown of features in the latest issue:
- “The Para-Anthropology of UFO Abductions: The Case for the UTH” – Steven Mizrach.
- “Review/Commentary: Rupert Sheldrake’s Science Set Free” – John R. DeLorez.
- “Scientific Controversies Shaping the Worldview of the 21st Century: Sheldrake’s Theory of Non-local Memory Revisited” – Mark A. Schroll.
- “An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Morphic Resonance and the Birthing of a New Paradigm” – Zelda Hall.
- “ Science Betrayed?: Rupert Sheldrake and The Science Delusion” – Margaret Gouin.
- “Critical Analysis of Culturally Intrusive Interpretations of Phenomenological and Parapsychological Scientific Studies” – Kaitlyn Kane.
- “Rehabilitating The Neglected ‘Similar’: Confronting The Issue Of Cross-Cultural Similarities In The Study Of Religions” – Gregory Shushan.
- “The Kardecian Spiritualist Movement in Argentina” – Juan Corbetta & Fabiana Savall.
- REVIEW: “The Voice of Rolling Thunder: A Medicine Man’s Wisdom for Walking the Red Road” – Mark A. Schroll
And in case you haven’t read this great resource before, all of the previous issues remain available to download from the site as well. Don’t forget to support the journal with a PayPal donation if you find it interesting and/or useful.