Homo Religiosus?
Exploring the Roots of Religion and Religious Freedom in Human Experience
Herausgeber: Shah, Timothy Samuel; Friedman, Jack
Homo Religiosus?
Exploring the Roots of Religion and Religious Freedom in Human Experience
Herausgeber: Shah, Timothy Samuel; Friedman, Jack
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Examines whether religion is natural to human experience, and whether this helps to ground a universal right to religious freedom.
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Examines whether religion is natural to human experience, and whether this helps to ground a universal right to religious freedom.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 165mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422352
- ISBN-10: 1108422357
- Artikelnr.: 49048285
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 165mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422352
- ISBN-10: 1108422357
- Artikelnr.: 49048285
Introduction Jack Friedman and Timothy Samuel Shah; 1. Are human beings
naturally religious? Christian Smith; 2. Are human beings naturally
religious? A response to Christian Smith Phil Zuckerman; 3. On the
naturalness of religion and religious freedom Justin L. Barrett; 4. Sacred
versus secular values: cognitive and evolutionary sciences of religion and
their implications for religious freedom Richard Sosis and Jordan Kiper; 5.
Theism, naturalism and rationality Alvin Plantinga; 6. Alvin Plantinga on
theism, naturalism and rationality Ernest Sosa; 7. Research on religion and
health: time to be born again? Linda K. George; 8. Religion, health and
happiness: an epidemiologist's perspective Jeff Levin; 9. Why there is a
natural right to religious freedom Nicholas Wolterstorff; 10. Religious
liberty, human dignity, and human goods Christopher Tollefsen; 11. Human
rights, public reason, and American democracy: a response to Nicholas
Wolterstorff Stephen Macedo.
naturally religious? Christian Smith; 2. Are human beings naturally
religious? A response to Christian Smith Phil Zuckerman; 3. On the
naturalness of religion and religious freedom Justin L. Barrett; 4. Sacred
versus secular values: cognitive and evolutionary sciences of religion and
their implications for religious freedom Richard Sosis and Jordan Kiper; 5.
Theism, naturalism and rationality Alvin Plantinga; 6. Alvin Plantinga on
theism, naturalism and rationality Ernest Sosa; 7. Research on religion and
health: time to be born again? Linda K. George; 8. Religion, health and
happiness: an epidemiologist's perspective Jeff Levin; 9. Why there is a
natural right to religious freedom Nicholas Wolterstorff; 10. Religious
liberty, human dignity, and human goods Christopher Tollefsen; 11. Human
rights, public reason, and American democracy: a response to Nicholas
Wolterstorff Stephen Macedo.
Introduction Jack Friedman and Timothy Samuel Shah; 1. Are human beings
naturally religious? Christian Smith; 2. Are human beings naturally
religious? A response to Christian Smith Phil Zuckerman; 3. On the
naturalness of religion and religious freedom Justin L. Barrett; 4. Sacred
versus secular values: cognitive and evolutionary sciences of religion and
their implications for religious freedom Richard Sosis and Jordan Kiper; 5.
Theism, naturalism and rationality Alvin Plantinga; 6. Alvin Plantinga on
theism, naturalism and rationality Ernest Sosa; 7. Research on religion and
health: time to be born again? Linda K. George; 8. Religion, health and
happiness: an epidemiologist's perspective Jeff Levin; 9. Why there is a
natural right to religious freedom Nicholas Wolterstorff; 10. Religious
liberty, human dignity, and human goods Christopher Tollefsen; 11. Human
rights, public reason, and American democracy: a response to Nicholas
Wolterstorff Stephen Macedo.
naturally religious? Christian Smith; 2. Are human beings naturally
religious? A response to Christian Smith Phil Zuckerman; 3. On the
naturalness of religion and religious freedom Justin L. Barrett; 4. Sacred
versus secular values: cognitive and evolutionary sciences of religion and
their implications for religious freedom Richard Sosis and Jordan Kiper; 5.
Theism, naturalism and rationality Alvin Plantinga; 6. Alvin Plantinga on
theism, naturalism and rationality Ernest Sosa; 7. Research on religion and
health: time to be born again? Linda K. George; 8. Religion, health and
happiness: an epidemiologist's perspective Jeff Levin; 9. Why there is a
natural right to religious freedom Nicholas Wolterstorff; 10. Religious
liberty, human dignity, and human goods Christopher Tollefsen; 11. Human
rights, public reason, and American democracy: a response to Nicholas
Wolterstorff Stephen Macedo.