In the philosophy of J. L. Schellenberg, “evolutionary religion” is a religious stance oriented towards the deep future. According to Schellenberg, the best form of evolutionary religion is non-doxastic faith in ultimism. I reject Schellenberg’s arguments for preferring ultimism and suggest that committing non-doxastically to traditional religion makes more sense from an evolutionary perspective. I argue that the alignment argument for traditional religion remains sound even when the deep future is considered. Furthermore, I assess Schellenberg’s claim that humanity is religiously immatur
In this short essay, I discuss Schellenberg's hiddenness argument and try to answer the question of ...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
Is there a possible biological explanation for religion? That is, is there a genetic basis for belie...
In the philosophy of J. L. Schellenberg, “evolutionary religion” is a religious stance oriented towa...
Taking for granted the view that belief-less, ‘non-doxastic’, engagement with religion is possible, ...
Underlying this article are the questions of how to demarcate the phenomena to which the term ‘relig...
There is an ongoing debate in the contemporary studies on religion and society on whether religion i...
The purpose of this article is to put forward an acceptable scriptural stance with respect to an ev...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, ‘religion’ is a multifac...
Although it is commonly accepted that Darwinian evolution could select for true common-sense beliefs...
Although it is commonly accepted that Darwinian evolution could select for true common-sense beliefs...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
Thesis (PhD (Dogmatics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in association with Greenwich ...
The science of religion is an ever-expanding field, with major ramifications for religious belief an...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
In this short essay, I discuss Schellenberg's hiddenness argument and try to answer the question of ...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
Is there a possible biological explanation for religion? That is, is there a genetic basis for belie...
In the philosophy of J. L. Schellenberg, “evolutionary religion” is a religious stance oriented towa...
Taking for granted the view that belief-less, ‘non-doxastic’, engagement with religion is possible, ...
Underlying this article are the questions of how to demarcate the phenomena to which the term ‘relig...
There is an ongoing debate in the contemporary studies on religion and society on whether religion i...
The purpose of this article is to put forward an acceptable scriptural stance with respect to an ev...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, ‘religion’ is a multifac...
Although it is commonly accepted that Darwinian evolution could select for true common-sense beliefs...
Although it is commonly accepted that Darwinian evolution could select for true common-sense beliefs...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
Thesis (PhD (Dogmatics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in association with Greenwich ...
The science of religion is an ever-expanding field, with major ramifications for religious belief an...
I examine three major antireligious arguments that are often proposed in various forms by cognitive ...
In this short essay, I discuss Schellenberg's hiddenness argument and try to answer the question of ...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
Is there a possible biological explanation for religion? That is, is there a genetic basis for belie...