CITATION: Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2017. Lecture two : the evolution of morality: the emergence of personhood. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 73(3):1-11, doi:10.4102/hts.v73i3.4487.The original publication is available at http://www.hts.org.zaPublication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.In a series of three articles, presented at the Goshen Annual Conference on Science and Religion in 2015, with the theme ‘Interdisciplinary Theology and the Archeology of Personhood’, J. Wentzel van Huyssteen considers the problem of human evolution – also referred to as ‘the archaeology of personhood’ – and its broader impact on theological anthropology. This trajectory of lectures tracks a select number ...
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This article recognises the suspicion and tension between theology and modern science as two distinc...
Social animals are provisioned with prosocial orientations that operate to transcend self-interest. ...
In recent years a number of biologists, anthropologists, and animal scientists have tried to explain...
In a series of three articles, presented at the Goshen Annual Conference on Science and Religion in ...
CITATION: Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2017. Lecture three : from empathy to embodied faith : interdisciplin...
Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2017. Lecture one : rediscovering Darwin for theology – rethinking human person...
In a series of three articles, presented at the Goshen Annual Conference on Science and Religion in ...
In a series of three articles, presented at the Goshen Annual Conference on Science and Religion in ...
Only a small number of theologians attempt to explore the critical and constructive contributions t...
Every human society as well as almost all of human life is infused with ethics. How do we best under...
Only a small number of theologians attempt to explore the critical and constructive contributions th...
CITATION: Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2016. Rethinking the theory of evolution : new perspectives on human ...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Dr Serfontein is participating in the research project, ‘Religious Experience from an evolutionar...
Why do human beings interpret their overall experience in terms of selfhood? How was the notion and ...
This article recognises the suspicion and tension between theology and modern science as two distinc...
Social animals are provisioned with prosocial orientations that operate to transcend self-interest. ...
In recent years a number of biologists, anthropologists, and animal scientists have tried to explain...