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The Problem of War - Darwinism, Christianity, and their Battle to Understand Human Conflict (Hardcover)
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The Problem of War - Darwinism, Christianity, and their Battle to Understand Human Conflict (Hardcover)
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Darwinian evolutionary theory is one of the brightest jewels in the
crown of science, yet it has been highly controversial since its
first appearance in the On the Origin of Species in 1859. Well
known is the opposition of so many Christians, an opposition that
shows little sign of abating today. In The Problem of War,
philosopher Michael Ruse argues that the roots of the unease lie
not simply (as many think) in a straight clash between science and
religion, but more deeply in the fact that, while professional
biologists are producing first-class science, Darwinism has always
had a somewhat darker side where it functions as a secular
religion, a form of humanism, directly challenging Christianity.
Testing and confirming this claim, The Problem of War is an
in-depth study of Christians and of Darwinians on the theme of war.
It covers a wide range of thinkers: on the Christian side from
Augustine to modern theologians such as Reinhold Niebuhr and Karl
Barth, to the present Regius Professor of Theology at Oxford Nigel
Biggar; and on the Darwinian side from Darwin himself to more
modern thinkers like Konrad Lorenz, Frans de Waal, and the present
Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at
Harvard, Steven Pinker. Ruse shows that the dynamic between
Darwinians and Christians has not been a straightforward
opposition, and complicates as it moves through the 20th century,
as some Christian thinkers start to favor the inevitability of war
and Darwinians acknowledge the idea of moral progress. Ruse shows
how in some cases, some were even able to integrate Darwinian and
Christian perspectives on war. Best categorized as intellectual
history, The Problem of War is a narrative, using a wide and deep
breadth of knowledge and references to reveal nuances in how war as
a core function of human nature has been understood. By
appreciating the religious nature of the dispute, Ruse helps to
foster a better understanding of the ongoing criticisms of
Darwinism and creates a way for differing Christian and Darwinian
perspectives to indeed find common meeting ground.
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