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Science and religious anthropology: a spiritually evocative naturalist interpretation of human life

Wildman, Dr Wesley JHuyssteen, Professor J Wentzel van(Series edited by)Peters, Professor Ted(Series edited by)Trigg, Professor Roger(Series edited by)
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Science and Religious Anthropology explores the convergence of the biological sciences, human sciences, and humanities around a spiritually evocative, naturalistic vision of human life.

The disciplinary contributions are at different levels of complexity, from evolution of brains to existential longings, and from embodied sociality to ecosystem habitat.

The resulting interpretation of the human condition supports some aspects of traditional theological thinking in the world's religious traditions while seriously challenging other aspects.

Wesley Wildman draws out these implications for philosophical and religious anthropology and argues that the modern secular interpretation of humanity is most compatible with a religious form of naturalistic humanism.

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Ashgate
0754696707 / 9780754696704
Ebook
215
01/11/2009
England
English
259 pages