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EVOLUTION, CULTURE, AND SIN: RESPONDING TO PHILIP HEFNER'S PROPOSAL
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EVOLUTION, CULTURE, AND SIN: RESPONDING TO PHILIP HEFNER'S PROPOSAL
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EVOLUTION, CULTURE, AND SIN: RESPONDING TO PHILIP HEFNER'S PROPOSAL

Abstract

Abstract. In his recent book, The Human Factor, Philip Hefner proposes to deepen theological understanding of the natural world and the place of humans within it. He describes humans as products of converging streams of genes and culture, and as possessors of freedom that requires them to be “created cocreators.” In accordance with the requirements of “the way things really are” (God), humans are to become divine agents in enlarging the realm of freedom in the world through self‐sacrificing altruism. While Hefner's insights are admirable, his work could be viewed, in part, as a covert expression of nineteenth century liberal beliefs in progress. In fact, human culture and freedom are more ambiguous products of both good and evil, and hence we must take more cognizance of the pervasiveness of what theology has termed sin.

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created cocreator, myth, ritual, sin, genetics, freedom, culture, dualism, altruism

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Gilkey, L., (1995) “EVOLUTION, CULTURE, AND SIN: RESPONDING TO PHILIP HEFNER'S PROPOSAL”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 30(2), 293–308. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.1995.tb00071.x

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Langdon Gilkey (Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science)

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  • Volume 30 • Issue 2 • June 1995

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Pages 293–308
Published on 1995-06-02

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.1995.tb00071.x

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