• Brahinsky, J. “Pentecostal Body Logics: Cultivating a Modern Sensorium,” Cultural Anthropology, April 2012
• Brahinsky, J. “Cultivating Discontinuity: Pentecostal Pedagogies of Yielding and Control,” Anthropology and Education Quarterly, December 2013.
• “Steps Toward a Neurophenomenology of Speaking in Tongues,” Josh Brahinsky with Michael Lifshitz and Tanya Luhrmann. Oxford Handbook of Psychedelic, Religious, Spiritual, and Mystical Experiences, forthcoming Oxford, 2023.
• Brahinsky, J. “Crossing the Buffer: US Evangelicals and an Anthropological Theory of Mind,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2020.
• “Sensing the Presence of Gods and Spirits Across Cultures and Faiths,” PNAS, 2021. By Tanya M Luhrmann, Kara Weisman, Felicity Aulino, Josh Brahinsky, John C. Dulin, Vivian A. Dzokoto, Cristine H. Legare, Michael Lifshitz, Emily Ng, Nicole Ross-Zehnder & Rachel E. Smith.
• Brahinsky, J., “The Spiral of Attention, Arousal, and Release: A Comparative Phenomenology of Jhāna Meditation and Speaking in Tongues” American Journal of Human Biology.
• Brahinsky, J. Attention in Charismatic Practice,” in review Anthropology of Attention Working Group
• Josh Brahinsky’s Academia.edu site