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Is Religion Natural?: Issues in Science and Theology

Editat de Dr Dirk Evers, Rev. Canon Michael Fuller, Rt Rev Dr Antje Jackelen, Taede Smedes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2012
How natural is religion? Is it a phenomenon written in our genes or brains, naturally developing with the development of the human race? The book
considers the findings of evolutionary psychology from scientific,
philosophical and theological perspectives and critically examines the relation
between empirical, epistemological and theological notions.
Chapters in
the book deal with the naturalness of religion and religious experiences as
based on genetics, biology and social psychology. Other authors examine the
relationship between religion, science and theology with regard to the
naturalness of religion from a more general perspective. The last part of the
book includes views from a Muslim scholar and a historian.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567227270
ISBN-10: 0567227278
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Issues in Science and Theology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part I: Religion - from a natural point of view\1. The Naturalness of Religion and the
Unnaturalness of Theology\2. Are Religious Experiences Natural? Biological
Capacities for Religion\3. Gene Theology
and Folk Biology\4. Context Sensitivity and the Folk Psychology of Souls: Why
Bering et. al. got the Findings they Did\Part
II: Religion - naturally? Philosophical reflections\5. Religion -
Naturally. Religion, Theology, and Science\6. Do We Need to Naturalize
Religion?\7. What's Religion For? A
dilemma of the scientific investigation of religion\8. Why religious experience
is considered personal and dubitable - and what if it were not\9. The Religion
of Science\
Part III: The nature of religion - theological
perspectives\10. Perspectives
on Theomorphism in Islam\11. What Could Theologians Possibly Learn From the
Cognitive Study of Religion?\12. Natural
and Revealed Religion in Early Modern British Thought

Recenzii

One of the highlights of the volume is the rich bibliography (these were conference talks, after all) and the book can serve as an interesting, if not unconventional, entry point into the field of cognitive study of religion, whatever your perspectival orientation.