Uncertain musings about the state of the world and religion’s contribution

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 76 (5):397-406 (2015)
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I distinguish between religions of divinity and civilizational religions within the diversity of what I call ‘mythic discourse’ and explain the difference between agentive and enabling norms applied to the life of persons treated along broadly Darwinian lines as artifactual transforms of the human primate. I consider how to view ‘truth’ in naturalistic and religious contexts relative to the distinctions mentioned.

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