This work defends the understanding that Homo sapiens is a unique species, bearing an ontological distinction that makes it different from other species of animal life. However, challenges from contemporary biology and evolutionary theory may offer us reasons to either abandon the idea of human uniqueness entirely, or else revise our understanding of what human beings are in light of the presence of intelligent behavior in other animal species. Over the course of five chapters, I attempt to understand human nature through a multidisciplinary investigation. I do this by considering theological understandings and ethical theories in addition to scientific facts, recognizing that the scope of each is up to a point limited to its own universe o...
In this paper I examine a well-known articulation of the skeptical view of human nature, a paper by ...
Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2017. Lecture one : rediscovering Darwin for theology – rethinking human person...
We are within nature and culture, conditioned simultaneously by genes and meanings. This form of our...
This contribution is structured in the form of a letter to Van Huyssteen focussing on his magnum opu...
The notion of 'human nature' has long since captured the interest and imagination of philosophers, t...
In both science and theology, there has been a revolution in our understanding of the nature of huma...
The image of God is the doctrinal home of human uniqueness. Indeed, the Genesis text indicates that ...
The science of evolution acutely raises the perennial question of humankind’s place in the world. Ho...
The nature of humanness is discussed from observations made by Aristotle in 4th-century Greece, thro...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
What makes each of us, as individuals, human to one another, or, more generally, what makes an indiv...
This thesis draws on Jacques Derrida's idea of 'differance' (difference as both distinction and defe...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Human beings have a conception of themselves and of their (human) nature that sets them apart from t...
This article addresses the issue of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ i...
In this paper I examine a well-known articulation of the skeptical view of human nature, a paper by ...
Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2017. Lecture one : rediscovering Darwin for theology – rethinking human person...
We are within nature and culture, conditioned simultaneously by genes and meanings. This form of our...
This contribution is structured in the form of a letter to Van Huyssteen focussing on his magnum opu...
The notion of 'human nature' has long since captured the interest and imagination of philosophers, t...
In both science and theology, there has been a revolution in our understanding of the nature of huma...
The image of God is the doctrinal home of human uniqueness. Indeed, the Genesis text indicates that ...
The science of evolution acutely raises the perennial question of humankind’s place in the world. Ho...
The nature of humanness is discussed from observations made by Aristotle in 4th-century Greece, thro...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
What makes each of us, as individuals, human to one another, or, more generally, what makes an indiv...
This thesis draws on Jacques Derrida's idea of 'differance' (difference as both distinction and defe...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Human beings have a conception of themselves and of their (human) nature that sets them apart from t...
This article addresses the issue of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ i...
In this paper I examine a well-known articulation of the skeptical view of human nature, a paper by ...
Van Huyssteen, J. W. 2017. Lecture one : rediscovering Darwin for theology – rethinking human person...
We are within nature and culture, conditioned simultaneously by genes and meanings. This form of our...