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Author Kellerman, Henry.

Title The discovery of God : a psychoevolutionary perspective / Henry Kellerman.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Springer, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource.
Series SpringerBriefs in psychology, 2192-8363
SpringerBriefs in psychology.
Contents God and the Important Anatomical Vestigial Structure -- God and Ontological Anxiety -- The Personality of a God That Can Be Possibly Known -- God, Group, and Blame Psychology -- God and Human Personality -- God and Belief -- The Inconclusion.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The debate between theist and atheist is an old one and has recently become a highly publicized one. There are some well known proponents of arguments on both sides. To provide a different perspective this book takes a psychoanalytically based evolutionary view, presenting an entirely original theoretical concept. It introduces an epigenetic component to the discussion of God/no God within the context of evolutionary processes at the point where a thinking brain appears -- a cerebral cortex characteristic of homosapien. Therefore, it joins evolutionary phenomena with psychological realities for survival and safety, for empowerment and the absence of disempowerment. Research is cited to show that such instinctive survival behavior involves several prototypical behavioral categories relevant to all organisms from amoeba to man. Freud, Darwin, Gould, and the major historical figures of the God/no God debate are included throughout, and the point is made that environmental conditions can produce biological effects and this is the essence of the proposed epigenetical context of the debate. Therefore, this volume concerns itself with exploring the question of whether there is a God-gene or whether God is discovered epigentically in a psycho/evolutionary context. In either case, this book does not argue for the existence or non-existence of God. Rather, it introduces a new dimension to the debate - a psycho/evolutionary one.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Religion and Psychology.
Evolutionary psychology.
God -- Proof.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development
PSYCHOLOGY / General
Philosophie.
Gottesbeweis.
Evolutionspsychologie.
Gott.
Evolutionary psychology. (OCoLC)fst00917348
God -- Proof. (OCoLC)fst00944100
Indexed Term Philosophy (General).
Science -- Philosophy.
Applied psychology.
Developmental psychology.
Psychology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
ISBN 9781461443643 (electronic bk.)
1461443644 (electronic bk.)
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