Who Made You?: Theology, Science, and Human Responsibility

Who Made You?: Theology, Science, and Human Responsibility

by Alfred H. Howell
Who Made You?: Theology, Science, and Human Responsibility

Who Made You?: Theology, Science, and Human Responsibility

by Alfred H. Howell

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Overview

Howell's evocative and multifaceted inquiry into man's perceptions of God and truth incorporates discussions of the major world religions as well as the modern scientific disciplines of physics, biology, zoology, neuroscience, and ecology. In his attempt to answer the question Can men learn to live together in peace and harmony? Howell explores the meaning of faith, the nature of the physical universe, the relationship between science and religion, and the misconceptions that have exacerbated wars, persecutions, and other inhumane behavior throughout human history. With his evocative approach, Howell brings fresh light to old questions. Here is science in religion and religion in science on a Biblical and cosmological background. . . . All in all, great erudition and great fun. Calvin Plimpton, M.D., Emeritus President of Amherst College

Howell's evocative and multifaceted inquiry into man's perceptions of God and truth incorporates discussions of the major world religions as well as the modern scientific disciplines of physics, biology, zoology, neuroscience, and ecology. In his attempt to answer the question Can men learn to live together in peace and harmony? Howell explores the meaning of faith, the nature of the physical universe, the relationship between science and religion, and the misconceptions which have exacerbated (and in some cases have provided), the sole cause of wars, persecutions and other inhumane behavior throughout human history.

A historian by training, Howell has written an unusually eloquent and shrewd analysis of some of the seminal issues that arise at the juncture of religion and science. He carefully weighs the creation myths versus what science currently tells us and compares and contrasts Darwinian evolution with religious explanations about the development of the human brain and its capacity for rational thought. Howell then moves to a consideration of how and why man developed his various conceptions of the world around him—Deus Universalis, Deus Sapiens—and the changing faces of an anthropomorphic God. Finally, Howell offers a trenchant discussion of the Revelation and issues a call to the individual to decide who made me? Ideal as supplemental reading for courses in the history of religions, philosophy of religion, or religion and science, Howell's work offers revealing new insights into the complex relationships among faith, religion, God, truth, and man.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275932930
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/23/1989
Series: Convergence Series
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

ALFRED H. HOWELL is a retired banker who graduated from Princeton University in 1934 with an A.B. degree in History. He received his M.A. in Medieval Islamic History in 1976 and an M. Phil. in 1978, both from Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Convergence by Ruth Nanda Anshen
The Möbius Strip by Ruth Nanda Anshen
In Search of Truth and Faith
Creation Myths Versus What Really Happened
The Scientists' Creation Story
Darwinian Evolution
The Human Brain
Man's Options and How He Got Them
The All-Pervasive Force, Essence of the Universe-Deus Universalis
Thinking Man Requires a Thinking God-Deus Sapiens
Changing Faces of an Anthropomorphic God
Revelation Rationally Considered
Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Thee?
Summary
Bibliography
Index

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