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Science and Religious Anthropology

A Spiritually Evocative Naturalist Interpretation of Human Life

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Exploring the intersection of biological sciences, human sciences, and humanities, this work presents a naturalistic vision of human life that resonates with both traditional theology and modern secular thought. It examines complex themes from brain evolution to social dynamics, arguing for a religious interpretation of humanity grounded in naturalism. The author, Wesley Wildman, asserts that understanding human beings as embodied within their environment fosters spiritual quests and value harmonization, challenging simplistic views while embracing the depth of scientific insights into human existence.

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Science and Religious Anthropology, Wesley J Wildman

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