This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religion: the one according to which religion is completely beyond the reach of any evolutionary explanation, the one according to which religion is adaptive in the evolutionary sense, and the one according to which religion is mal-adaptive, in the sense that it confers no survival advantages but rather disadvantages. The result of the critical evaluation of these positions indicates that the embodied rationality of Homo sapiens renders evolutionary explanations applicable and important but only to some extent. Genuine religious belief involves a dimension that is material, and therefore evolutionarily explainable, and a dimension that is not, namel...
This article discusses the use of evolutionary theory in the cognitive science of religion (CSR), wi...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
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...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
This project aims at a theological reflection on evolutionary studies of religion. Preliminary will ...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
This article discusses the use of evolutionary theory in the cognitive science of religion (CSR), wi...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
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...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
This project aims at a theological reflection on evolutionary studies of religion. Preliminary will ...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
This article discusses the use of evolutionary theory in the cognitive science of religion (CSR), wi...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
The religious phenomenon is a complex one in many respects. In recent years an increasing ...