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Home / In the Media / This the face of God, according to opinions from American Christians

This the face of God, according to opinions from American Christians

June 11, 2018 

By Kristen Chavez

Newsweek writes about University research by psychology and neuroscience graduate student Joshua Conrad Jackson and associate professor Kurt Gray that asked people how their opinion on what the face of God looks like. The Daily Mail, The Charlotte Observer, The Express and Motherboard quote the researchers on the work.

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