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Science and Religious Anthropology

A Spiritually Evocative Naturalist Interpretation of Human Life

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The book delves into the intersection of biological and human sciences with a focus on a naturalistic yet spiritually rich understanding of humanity. It examines complex themes, from brain evolution to existential desires, and discusses the implications for philosophical and religious anthropology. Wesley Wildman posits that a modern secular view aligns well with a religious form of naturalistic humanism, advocating for a perspective that values human engagement with reality's potentials. This engagement fosters spiritual quests and cultural development, enriching personal and collective values.

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Science and Religious Anthropology, Wesley J Wildman

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2009
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