Scientists studying religion in light of evolution are generally divisible into two schools: One that considers religion an evolutionary adaptation, and one that considers it a by-product of other traits. I argue that the concept of adaptation is more complex than as it has been presented in the science of religion, and refer to issues in the biological discourse. I then compare to the debate of religion's adaptive status, showing that several new research questions arise in this way. In particular, I advocate studying cultural evolution, and playing down the distinction between adaptationist and by-product theories. The thesis closes with a general recommendation of an evolutionary approach to the study of religion
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In this critical notice to Robert Wright’s The Evolution of God, we focus on the question of whether...
Th e primary debate among scholars who study the evolution of religion concerns whether religion is ...
The past 20 years has seen an increase in interest in the evolutionary approach to the study of reli...
The past 20 years has seen an increase in interest in the evolutionary approach to the study of reli...
The emerging science of religious evolution (the evolution of traits that distinguish religious indi...
There is an ongoing debate in the contemporary studies on religion and society on whether religion i...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, 'religion' is a multifac...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, ‘religion’ is a multifac...
This article discusses the use of evolutionary theory in the cognitive science of religion (CSR), wi...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
It is the contention of this thesis that the field of adaptation studies is struggling to emerge fro...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In this critical notice to Robert Wright’s The Evolution of God, we focus on the question of whether...
Th e primary debate among scholars who study the evolution of religion concerns whether religion is ...
The past 20 years has seen an increase in interest in the evolutionary approach to the study of reli...
The past 20 years has seen an increase in interest in the evolutionary approach to the study of reli...
The emerging science of religious evolution (the evolution of traits that distinguish religious indi...
There is an ongoing debate in the contemporary studies on religion and society on whether religion i...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, 'religion' is a multifac...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, ‘religion’ is a multifac...
This article discusses the use of evolutionary theory in the cognitive science of religion (CSR), wi...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
It is the contention of this thesis that the field of adaptation studies is struggling to emerge fro...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In this critical notice to Robert Wright’s The Evolution of God, we focus on the question of whether...