Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not

Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not

by Robert N. McCauley
ISBN-10:
0199341540
ISBN-13:
9780199341542
Pub. Date:
10/01/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199341540
ISBN-13:
9780199341542
Pub. Date:
10/01/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not

Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not

by Robert N. McCauley
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Overview

The battle between religion and science, competing methods of knowing ourselves and our world, has been raging for many centuries. Now scientists themselves are looking at cognitive foundations of religion—and arriving at some surprising conclusions.

Over the course of the past two decades, scholars have employed insights gleaned from cognitive science, evolutionary biology, and related disciplines to illuminate the study of religion. In Why Religion is Natural and Science Is Not, Robert N. McCauley, one of the founding fathers of the cognitive science of religion, argues that our minds are better suited to religious belief than to scientific inquiry. Drawing on the latest research and illustrating his argument with commonsense examples, McCauley argues that religion has existed for many thousands of years in every society because the kinds of explanations it provides are precisely the kinds that come naturally to human minds. Science, on the other hand, is a much more recent and rare development because it reaches radical conclusions and requires a kind of abstract thinking that only arises consistently under very specific social conditions. Religion makes intuitive sense to us, while science requires a lot of work. McCauley then draws out the larger implications of these findings. The naturalness of religion, he suggests, means that science poses no real threat to it, while the unnaturalness of science puts it in a surprisingly precarious position.

Rigorously argued and elegantly written, this provocative book will appeal to anyone interested in the ongoing debate between religion and science, and in the nature and workings of the human mind.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199341542
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Robert N. McCauley is William Rand Kenan Jr. University Professor and Director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture at Emory University. He is the co-author of Rethinking Religion and Bringing Ritual to Mind.

Table of Contents

Chapter One
Natural Cognition

Chapter Two
Maturational Naturalness

Chapter Three
Unnatural Science

Chapter Four
Natural Religion

Chapter Five
Surprising Consequences

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