A special section of Zygon vol. 48, no. 3 (September 2013) on the theme of 'Religion and Embodied Cognition' presents papers from a conference of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) on the same theme. Articles in the section include Warren Brown and Kevin Reimer, 'Embodied cognition, character formation, and virtue' D.A. Gosling, 'Embodiment and rebirth in the Buddhist and Hindu traditions' John Teske, 'From embodied to extended cognition' Léon Turner, 'Individuality in theological anthroplogy and theories of embodied cognition' Fraser Watts, 'Embodied cognition and religion' Daniel Weiss, 'Embodied cognition in classical Rabbinic literature' The ISSR page on the 'Embodied Cognition' project is available here.