Bering is the former director of the Institute of Cognition and Culture at Queen's University Belfast and began his career as a psychology professor at the University of Arkansas. After a period as a full-time writer and professor at Wells College, he took up a science communication post at the University of Otago in 2014.
He is also a Project Partner in the Oxford University-based 'Explaining Religion' project,[5] a three-year, €2 million project funded by the European Commission.
In his book Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us he argues that paraphilias (so-called "sexual perversions" or "deviancies") should be viewed objectively and judged by the harm they cause, not by moral disgust. His account, in a somewhat light-hearted manner, includes anecdotes of his own experiences as a gay teenager.[6][7][8][9]
Works
The Belief Instinct: The Psychology of Souls, Destiny, and the Meaning of Life (W. W. Norton, 2011) – named one of the top 25 books of 2011[10] by the American Library Association.
Why is the Penis Shaped Like That? And Other Reflections on Being Human (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2012)
^"Explaining Religion Project". Oxford University, Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology. Archived from the original on January 12, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2012.