Homo Religiosus?
Exploring the Roots of Religion and Religious Freedom in Human Experience
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Author
Publication
2018-01-11 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
69,500 words, Guess
Page Count
278 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-101108422357
- ISBN-139781108422352
- OCLC Control Number1002116196
- Better World Books9781108422352
- Open LibraryOL27840600M
Classifications
- LCCBV741
- LCCBL51 .H66 2018
Description
Are humans naturally predisposed to religion and supernatural beliefs? If so, does this naturalness provide a moral foundation for religious freedom? This volume offers a cross-disciplinary approach to these questions, engaging in a range of contemporary debates at the intersection of religion, cognitive science, sociology, anthropology, political science, epistemology, and moral philosophy. The contributors to this original and important volume present individual, sometimes opposing points of view on the naturalness of religion thesis and its implications for religious freedom. Topics include the epistemological foundations of religion, the relationship between religion and health, and a discussion of the philosophical foundations of religious freedom as a natural, universal right, drawing implications for the normative role of religion in public life. By challenging dominant intellectual paradigms, such as the secularization thesis and the Enlightenment view of religion, the volume opens the door to a powerful and provocative reconceptualization of religious freedom.
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Other Editions
- Homo Religiosus?: Exploring the Roots of Religion and Religious Freedom in Human Experience
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