Troy Jollimore on God’s Evolution
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 19th, 2009 4:45 am by HL
Troy Jollimore on God’s Evolution
Can Robert Wright, the acclaimed author of “The Moral Animal,” square the circle in his new book on the persistent and vexing issue of what role religion plays in how human societies seek to comport themselves? Just how crucial to our modern ethical ideas like universal rights and equality among all persons is the notion of a single, all-powerful god?
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