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Shults, F.LeRon.
Theology after the birth of God[electronic resource] :atheist conceptions in cognition and culture /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
210
書名/作者:
Theology after the birth of God : atheist conceptions in cognition and culture // F.LeRon Shults.
作者:
Shults, F.LeRon.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
256 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Atheism.
標題:
God.
標題:
Gods.
標題:
Religion - Philosophy.
標題:
Theology.
標題:
Philosophy of religion.
標題:
Religion.
標題:
Western philosophy, from c 1900 -.
ISBN:
1137358033 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137358035 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137364548
內容註:
1. The Gods are Born - and we Have Borne Them 2. Anthropomorphic Promiscuity and Sociographic Prudery 3. The Scientific Discipline of Theology 4. Arguing about Axiological Engagement 5. Religious Family Systems 6. Letting Gods Go: Naturalism and Secularism 7. Theology after 'the Birth of God'.
摘要、提要註:
Engaging recent developments within the bio-cultural study of religion, Shults unveils the evolved cognitive and coalitional mechanisms by which god-conceptions are engendered in minds and nurtured in societies. He discovers and attempts to liberate a radically atheist trajectory that has long been suppressed within the discipline of theology.
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Theology after the birth of God[electronic resource] :atheist conceptions in cognition and culture /
Shults, F.LeRon.
Theology after the birth of God
atheist conceptions in cognition and culture /[electronic resource] :F.LeRon Shults. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 256 p. - Radical theologies.
Electronic book text.
1. The Gods are Born - and we Have Borne Them 2. Anthropomorphic Promiscuity and Sociographic Prudery 3. The Scientific Discipline of Theology 4. Arguing about Axiological Engagement 5. Religious Family Systems 6. Letting Gods Go: Naturalism and Secularism 7. Theology after 'the Birth of God'.
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Engaging recent developments within the bio-cultural study of religion, Shults unveils the evolved cognitive and coalitional mechanisms by which god-conceptions are engendered in minds and nurtured in societies. He discovers and attempts to liberate a radically atheist trajectory that has long been suppressed within the discipline of theology.The gods are born - and we have borne them! This proclamation, derived from insights in the biocultural study of religion, may engender even more atheism than Nietzsche's message about the death of God. Engaging recent empirical findings and theoretical developments within a wide variety of evolutionary and social sciences, F. LeRon Shults unveils the cognitive and coalitional mechanisms by which god-conceptions are bred in human minds and nurtured in human cultures. Shared imaginative engagement with punitive supernatural agents emerges naturally as a result of inherited tendencies that lead to the over-detection of agents and the over-protection of in-groups. The integration of these tendencies helped our early ancestors survive by fostering cooperation and commitment in small-scale coalitions. However, these religious traits also generate faulty interpretations of nature and violent inscriptions of society. Arguing for the importance of having the talk about religious reproduction, especially in complex, pluralistic environments increasingly shaped by naturalism and secularism, Shults proposes the liberation of a radically atheist trajectory that has for too long been suppressed within the discipline of theology.
PDF.
F. LeRon Shults is professor of theology and philosophy at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway and the author or editor of twelve other books, including his recent Iconoclastic Theology: Gilles Deleuze and the Secretion of Atheism (2014). Shults is also a senior research fellow at the Institute for the Bio-Cultural Study of Religion in Boston, USA.
ISBN: 1137358033 (electronic bk.) :£60.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
477632
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LC Class. No.: BL51 / .S5246 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 210
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A sophisticated and significant exploration of the implications of the biocultural study of religion; important not only for theologians and philosophers, but for all those interested in the role religion plays in the world today. With a series of entertaining metaphors, Shults guides us through the ways our evolved cognitive mechanisms both generate and constrain, in sometimes dangerous ways, our religious and anti-religious discourse. He makes a compelling case that this new paradigm is a profound game changer that no serious discussion of religion can responsibly ignore. I believe the same can be said of this book. - John Teehan, author of In the Name of God: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Ethics and Violence (2010) Theology After the Birth of God is a valuable part of any atheist's library. Sun Tsu taught us to know our enemies; Shults teaches us that gods are not only man-made, but an inevitable byproduct of evolution. This information is devastating to the concept that gods are real, as Shults shows exactly how they are made, shaped, and used to the advantage of those in charge. He then takes the next step of teaching us how to use this information toward the betterment of society. Shults answers once and for all, how so many people can believe in a god and still be wrong. - David Silverman, President of American Atheists Taking his point of departure in the biocultural science of religion that a few of us have been promoting, Shults shows how even theology may benefit from these insights. His proposed anthropomorphic promiscuity and sociographic prudery is a refreshing take on religion, atheism, cognition and culture. - Armin W. Geertz, author of Brain, Body and Culture: A Biocultural Theory of Religion, Director of the Religion, Cognition and Culture Research Unit (RCC) at Aarhus University, Denmark.
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