pt. 1. On human nature. ch. 1. The epic of evolution
ch. 2. The evolution of behavior
ch. 3. The education of emotion
ch. 4. The nature of religion
pt. 2. On spiritual traditions. ch. 5. Judaism
ch. 6. Christianity
ch. 7. Islam
ch. 8. Hinduism
ch. 9. Buddhism
pt. 3. On the future of religion. ch. 10. The crisis of
influence
ch. 11. Doomsday and beyond
Loyal Rue, two-time Templeton Award winner, is a professor of philosophy and religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.
This book is an important step toward the naturalistic, hence truly general theory of religion. It harmonizes contemporary scientific understanding of the origin of human nature with a positive view of the centrality of religion in culture. - Edward O. Wilson (university research professor, emeritus, Harvard University) Loyal Rue has written a bold, scholarly, and gracefully composed discussion of the complex realtions between the concepts of God and religion. I learned a great deal from the rich tapestry of facts that filled the gaps in my understanding of the history of these ideas and believe that readers will enjoy a similar intellectual experience. - Jerome Kagan (research Professor of Psychology, Harvard University)
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