This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the biological sciences), the social sciences, and the scientific study of religion can be understood to furnish complementary, consonant perspectives on human beings and human groups. This suggests that it is possible to speak of a modern secular interpretation of humanity (MSIH) to which these perspectives contribute (though not without tensions). MSIH is not a comprehensive interpretation of human beings, if only because it adopts a posture of neutrality with regard to the reality of religious objects and the truth of theological claims about them. MSIH is certainly an impressively forceful interpretation, however, and it needs to be reckone...
Religiopoiesis describes the crafting of religion, a core activity of humankind. Each religion is gr...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologies...
This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
Can humans have meaning in life without any acknowledgement to God? While theists acknowledge God fo...
A cell/molecular biologist challenges the thesis that science and religion are two ways of experienc...
Transhumanism is fast gaining prominence within the interdisciplinary study of science, religion, ph...
The notion of 'human nature' has long since captured the interest and imagination of philosophers, t...
Anthropology has two tasks: the scientific task of studying human beings and the instrumental task of...
Human beings are social animals, not solitary ones. Morality is an instinct we have because it helps...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Science is the study of the physical aspect of nature; consequently, its subject matter is data that...
Religiopoiesis describes the crafting of religion, a core activity of humankind. Each religion is gr...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologies...
This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
Can humans have meaning in life without any acknowledgement to God? While theists acknowledge God fo...
A cell/molecular biologist challenges the thesis that science and religion are two ways of experienc...
Transhumanism is fast gaining prominence within the interdisciplinary study of science, religion, ph...
The notion of 'human nature' has long since captured the interest and imagination of philosophers, t...
Anthropology has two tasks: the scientific task of studying human beings and the instrumental task of...
Human beings are social animals, not solitary ones. Morality is an instinct we have because it helps...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Science is the study of the physical aspect of nature; consequently, its subject matter is data that...
Religiopoiesis describes the crafting of religion, a core activity of humankind. Each religion is gr...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologies...