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TheDeath of Jewish Philosophy:An Excerpt from Jewish Faith and Modern Science
This is a book of problems without answers—at least not yet. The central thesis is that Jewish philosophy can...
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Creative Tension at the Edge-of-Chaos: Towards an Evolutionary Christology
This exploration aims to resolve the fundamental split between two diametrically opposed worldviews in the present day: the critical disjunction...
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A Bad Fifteen Minutes: An Excerpt from Last Rites
About twenty years ago, at the age of sixty-five, I wrote a kind of autobiography, entitled Confessions of an...
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How Christian Beliefs Harness Darwinian Cooperative Instincts1
Thomas Henry Huxley, the Victorian biologist, was so vocal in defending Darwinism against its opponents that he became known...
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Environmentalism and the End of the World:Our Eschatological Dilemma
Martin Luther once responded to a critic by saying, “Even if I knew that the world would end tomorrow,...
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Why People Turn to Religion and Spirituality?: Positive Emotions as Leading to Religion and Spirituality
Why do people turn to religion and spirituality? There is considerable cross-sectional, longitudinal, and experimental evidence that religion serves...
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Dialogue between Religion/Theology and Science as the Imperative of Time
To believe in God means to see that the facts of the world are not the end of the...
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Prospects for the Unity of Knowledge: Cosmos, Cult and Culture. An Orthodox Approach
The creation of God is a unitary act, here is the reason for which the expression “created the Heavens...
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Religion, Culture, and the Personification of Non-Human Entities
Human beings are intensely relational and the desire for pleasant interactions with others is a fundamental human motive (Baumeister...
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Freewill, Determinism, and the Illusion of Purpose: A Compatibilist Conception of Meaning and Purpose
Introduction It has been said that a donkey standing equidistant between identical piles of hay would result in the...