Universal Morality Reconsidered(Unabridged) The Concept of God by JosephBankard Hardcover, 270 Pages, Published 2013 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-4438-4600-4, ISBN: 1-4438-4600-7
"Like many contemporary issues, moral discourse finds itself in the middle of a great divide. On one side of the chasm sits much of contemporary Western philosophy, moral psychology and the social sciences, which often view morality as a purely natural phenomenon. This view argues that human morality can be fully explained by appealing to naturalistic processes such as kin selection, reciprocal altruism, cultural evolution, and various m ..."
"34 Hauser, Moral Minds, 76. 35 Ibid., x. 36 Fiery Cushman, Marc Hauser, and
Liane Young, “Reviving Rawl's Linguistic Analogy: Operative principles and the
causal structure of moral actions,” in Moral Psychology, vol. 2, The Cognitive
Science of Morality: Intuition and Diversity, ed. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Dawkins
(Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008), 171-173. 37See Jesse Prinze, “Resisting the
Linguistic Analogy: A commentary on Hauser, ..."
"Does God Create Through Evolution? This question seems as timely as ever. And the answers Christians give it may surprise you. In this collection of essays, scores of leaders and scholars in the Church of the Nazarene explore the possibility that evolution and Christian faith may not be in opposition. And they offer insights into how we might best understand and worship our Creator!"