SOCIOBIOLOGY, GOD, AND UNDERSTANDING |
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Authors: | Charles J. Lumsden |
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Affiliation: | Associate professor in the department of medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. This article presents the rationale of a new approach to the debate between sociobiology and religion. In it, I outline a sociobiology that may generate alternative and competing hypotheses about the existence of gods as beings (theisms) and the nature of their participation in the universe. I examine the central theoretical issues of this sociobiology and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of a sociobiological approach to theological issues, including problems pertinent to nontheistic theologies. A concluding case is made for an enriched and revitalized agenda in the dialogue between sociobiology and religion. While consistent with current research on gene-culture coevolution, the article's treatment expands on earlier work to begin incorporating theoretical terms that carry a more direct theological impact. |
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Keywords: | God mathematical theology natural theology science and religion sociobiology theism |
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