The philosophical and theological relevance of evolutionary anthropology: engagements with Michael Tomasello
"This book explores the philosophical and theological significance of evolutionary anthropology and includes diverse approaches to the relationship between evolution, culture and religion. Particular emphasis is placed on the work of Michael Tomasello, who contributes an opening chapter that ta...
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vi Contents PART II Theological Perspectives on Evolutionary Anthropology 7 The Nature of Humanity and the Origins of Religion: Contributions from Michael Tomasello 85 87 MARCIA PALLY 8 Tomasello and Kant: Religious Faith and the Evolution of Morality—Empirical Support for Kant’s ‘Postulates of Practical Reason’? 104 MARTIN BREUL 9 Embodied Image of God: Evolutionary Anthropology in Theological Perspective 119 GREGOR ETZELMÜLLER 10 Cultural Learning, Embodiment, and Relationality in Evolutionary and Theological Anthropology 133 CAROLINE HELMUS PART III Broadening the View: Further Reflections on Religion, Science, and Modernity 147 11 Ritual as Deficiency Guarantee? Habermas’ Anthropological Classification of the Evolutionary Function of the ‘Sacred Complex’ 149 THOMAS Μ. SCHMIDT 12 Between Relevance and Redundancy: Thoughts on the Profile of Theology in the Ever-Accelerating Late Modernity 162 ANNE WEBER 13 Excess and Event: The Transgressive Sources of (R)evolution 178 SARAH ROSENHAUER Index 189
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Contents List of Contributors vii 1 Introduction 1 MARTIN BREUL AND CAROLINE HELMUS 2 Some Thoughts on Evolution, Culture, and Religion 5 MICHAEL TOMASELLO PARTI The Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Anthropology 3 Michael Tomasello’s Vision of Human Uniqueness and the Place of Human Religion 13 15 WESLEY J. WILDMAN 4 Becoming Human: Felt Qualities, Symbolic Capacities, and Shared Intentionality 28 MATTHIAS JUNG 5 How Transcendental Aristotelianism Can Integrate Tomasello’s Natural History of Morality 42 CHRISTIAN ILLIES 6 Pointing as Intending: On the Social and Cognitive Significance of Deictic Communication HENNING TEGTMEYER 70
vi Contents PART II Theological Perspectives on Evolutionary Anthropology 7 The Nature of Humanity and the Origins of Religion: Contributions from Michael Tomasello 85 87 MARCIA PALLY 8 Tomasello and Kant: Religious Faith and the Evolution of Morality—Empirical Support for Kant’s ‘Postulates of Practical Reason’? 104 MARTIN BREUL 9 Embodied Image of God: Evolutionary Anthropology in Theological Perspective 119 GREGOR ETZELMÜLLER 10 Cultural Learning, Embodiment, and Relationality in Evolutionary and Theological Anthropology 133 CAROLINE HELMUS PART III Broadening the View: Further Reflections on Religion, Science, and Modernity 147 11 Ritual as Deficiency Guarantee? Habermas’ Anthropological Classification of the Evolutionary Function of the ‘Sacred Complex’ 149 THOMAS Μ. SCHMIDT 12 Between Relevance and Redundancy: Thoughts on the Profile of Theology in the Ever-Accelerating Late Modernity 162 ANNE WEBER 13 Excess and Event: The Transgressive Sources of (R)evolution 178 SARAH ROSENHAUER Index 189 |
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