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To explain religious behavior is a daunting task. One very recent attempt is to explain religious behaviors and religion within an evolutionary framework. In this volume leading experts from various disciplines analyze religion and religiosity as phenomena in a Darwinian world. Is religiosity adaptive? Are religious people more fertile? Do we have cognitive predispositions to be religious? Are children natural believers? These questions are answered in this fascinating array of contributions from the field of evolutionary studies of religion.
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To explain religious behavior is a daunting task. One very recent attempt is to explain religious behaviors and religion within an evolutionary framework. In this volume leading experts from various disciplines analyze religion and religiosity as phenomena in a Darwinian world. Is religiosity adaptive? Are religious people more fertile? Do we have cognitive predispositions to be religious? Are children natural believers? These questions are answered in this fascinating array of contributions from the field of evolutionary studies of religion.
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Dr. Michael Blume, geboren 1976, lehrt Religionswissenschaft an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena und promovierte über die so genannte "Neurotheologie", den Dialog von Hirnforschern und Religion. Für seinen Wissenschaftsblog "Natur des Glaubens" erhielt er den Scilogs-Preis 2009.



