The Philosophical and Theological Relevance of Evolutionary Anthropology
Engagements with Michael Tomasello
Herausgeber: Breul, Martin; Helmus, Caroline
The Philosophical and Theological Relevance of Evolutionary Anthropology
Engagements with Michael Tomasello
Herausgeber: Breul, Martin; Helmus, Caroline
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This book explores the philosophical and theological significance of evolutionary anthropology and includes diverse approaches to the relationship between evolution, culture and religion.
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This book explores the philosophical and theological significance of evolutionary anthropology and includes diverse approaches to the relationship between evolution, culture and religion.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781032317007
- ISBN-10: 1032317000
- Artikelnr.: 66737828
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781032317007
- ISBN-10: 1032317000
- Artikelnr.: 66737828
Martin Breul is Substitute Professor of Systematic Theology at the Institute of Catholic Theology, the University of Dortmund, Germany. Caroline Helmus is a postdoctoral researcher in the Faculty of Catholic Theology, the University of Tübingen, Germany.
1 Introduction-Martin Breul and Caroline Helmus; 2 Some Thoughts on
Evolution, Culture, and Religion-Michael Tomasello; Part I The
Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Anthropology; 3 Michael
Tomasello's Vision of Human Uniqueness and the Place of Human Religion-
Wesley Wildman;4 How Transcendental Aristotelianism can integrate
Tomasello's Natural History of Morality-Christian Illies; 5 Pointing as
Intending. On the Social and Cognitive Significance of Deictic
Communication-Henning Tegtmeyer; Part II Theological Perspectives on
Evolutionary Anthropology; 6 The Nature of Humanity and the Origins of
Religion: Contributions from Michael Tomasello-Marcia Pally; 7 Tomasello
and Kant. Religious Faith and the Evolution of Morality--Empirical Support
for Kant's 'Postulates of Practical Reason'?-Martin Breul; 8 Embodied Image
of God. Evolutionary Anthropology in Theological Perspective-Gregor
Etzelmüller; 9 Cultural Learning, Embodiment and Relationality in
Evolutionary and Theological Anthropology-Caroline Helmus; Part III
Broadening the View: Further Reflections on Religion, Science, and
Modernity; 10 Deficiency Guarantee? Jürgen Habermas on the Anthropological
and Evolutionary Function of the Sacred Complex-Thomas M. Schmidt; 11
Between Relevance and Redundancy. Thoughts on the Profile of Theology in
the Ever-Accelerating Late Modernity-Anne Weber; 12 Excess and Evolution.
The Transgressive Sources of (R)Evolution-Sarah Rosenhauer
Evolution, Culture, and Religion-Michael Tomasello; Part I The
Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Anthropology; 3 Michael
Tomasello's Vision of Human Uniqueness and the Place of Human Religion-
Wesley Wildman;4 How Transcendental Aristotelianism can integrate
Tomasello's Natural History of Morality-Christian Illies; 5 Pointing as
Intending. On the Social and Cognitive Significance of Deictic
Communication-Henning Tegtmeyer; Part II Theological Perspectives on
Evolutionary Anthropology; 6 The Nature of Humanity and the Origins of
Religion: Contributions from Michael Tomasello-Marcia Pally; 7 Tomasello
and Kant. Religious Faith and the Evolution of Morality--Empirical Support
for Kant's 'Postulates of Practical Reason'?-Martin Breul; 8 Embodied Image
of God. Evolutionary Anthropology in Theological Perspective-Gregor
Etzelmüller; 9 Cultural Learning, Embodiment and Relationality in
Evolutionary and Theological Anthropology-Caroline Helmus; Part III
Broadening the View: Further Reflections on Religion, Science, and
Modernity; 10 Deficiency Guarantee? Jürgen Habermas on the Anthropological
and Evolutionary Function of the Sacred Complex-Thomas M. Schmidt; 11
Between Relevance and Redundancy. Thoughts on the Profile of Theology in
the Ever-Accelerating Late Modernity-Anne Weber; 12 Excess and Evolution.
The Transgressive Sources of (R)Evolution-Sarah Rosenhauer
1 Introduction-Martin Breul and Caroline Helmus; 2 Some Thoughts on
Evolution, Culture, and Religion-Michael Tomasello; Part I The
Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Anthropology; 3 Michael
Tomasello's Vision of Human Uniqueness and the Place of Human Religion-
Wesley Wildman;4 How Transcendental Aristotelianism can integrate
Tomasello's Natural History of Morality-Christian Illies; 5 Pointing as
Intending. On the Social and Cognitive Significance of Deictic
Communication-Henning Tegtmeyer; Part II Theological Perspectives on
Evolutionary Anthropology; 6 The Nature of Humanity and the Origins of
Religion: Contributions from Michael Tomasello-Marcia Pally; 7 Tomasello
and Kant. Religious Faith and the Evolution of Morality--Empirical Support
for Kant's 'Postulates of Practical Reason'?-Martin Breul; 8 Embodied Image
of God. Evolutionary Anthropology in Theological Perspective-Gregor
Etzelmüller; 9 Cultural Learning, Embodiment and Relationality in
Evolutionary and Theological Anthropology-Caroline Helmus; Part III
Broadening the View: Further Reflections on Religion, Science, and
Modernity; 10 Deficiency Guarantee? Jürgen Habermas on the Anthropological
and Evolutionary Function of the Sacred Complex-Thomas M. Schmidt; 11
Between Relevance and Redundancy. Thoughts on the Profile of Theology in
the Ever-Accelerating Late Modernity-Anne Weber; 12 Excess and Evolution.
The Transgressive Sources of (R)Evolution-Sarah Rosenhauer
Evolution, Culture, and Religion-Michael Tomasello; Part I The
Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Anthropology; 3 Michael
Tomasello's Vision of Human Uniqueness and the Place of Human Religion-
Wesley Wildman;4 How Transcendental Aristotelianism can integrate
Tomasello's Natural History of Morality-Christian Illies; 5 Pointing as
Intending. On the Social and Cognitive Significance of Deictic
Communication-Henning Tegtmeyer; Part II Theological Perspectives on
Evolutionary Anthropology; 6 The Nature of Humanity and the Origins of
Religion: Contributions from Michael Tomasello-Marcia Pally; 7 Tomasello
and Kant. Religious Faith and the Evolution of Morality--Empirical Support
for Kant's 'Postulates of Practical Reason'?-Martin Breul; 8 Embodied Image
of God. Evolutionary Anthropology in Theological Perspective-Gregor
Etzelmüller; 9 Cultural Learning, Embodiment and Relationality in
Evolutionary and Theological Anthropology-Caroline Helmus; Part III
Broadening the View: Further Reflections on Religion, Science, and
Modernity; 10 Deficiency Guarantee? Jürgen Habermas on the Anthropological
and Evolutionary Function of the Sacred Complex-Thomas M. Schmidt; 11
Between Relevance and Redundancy. Thoughts on the Profile of Theology in
the Ever-Accelerating Late Modernity-Anne Weber; 12 Excess and Evolution.
The Transgressive Sources of (R)Evolution-Sarah Rosenhauer