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The Apes of God

The Apes of God
Author: Wyndham Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1934
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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The Apes of God

The Apes of God
Author: Wyndham Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780876855126

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The Apes of God

The Apes of God
Author: Lewis Percy Wyndham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1965
Genre:
ISBN:

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God-apes and Fossil Men

God-apes and Fossil Men
Author: Kenneth A. R. Kennedy
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780472110131

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Provides the first comprehensive study of the ancient peoples of south Asia


God of the Apes

God of the Apes
Author: Don Nowacki
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781475120141

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Does God exist and is there proof? Can His existence be proven with math and logic in the modern era of science? Is this the first book to examine what “science” actually is and what it is not? Has no one tried to define it, with as much clarity, before?Science isn't physics! Well then, what is it? Read inside to find out!This book examines “science” the way that scientists attempt to examine God and religion. Perhaps by a fair assessment of both science and God we can judge the nature of reality with more of an open mind and derive greater truth.You are holding the abridged version of “God of the Apes: Evil Defined:” Note: Although this version is little more than Chapter One of the unabridged book, it is the most important chapter of all because it is the foundation for what is to be developed and explored as the chapters unfold. As one issue is resolved and the next presented, each builds upon the next to reveal a more complete picture of reality and what we need to be doing next.


Evolving God

Evolving God
Author: Barbara J. King
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 022636092X

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Religion has been a central part of human experience since at least the dawn of recorded history. The gods change, as do the rituals, but the underlying desire remains—a desire to belong to something larger, greater, most lasting than our mortal, finite selves. But where did that desire come from? Can we explain its emergence through evolution? Yes, says biological anthropologist Barbara J. King—and doing so not only helps us to understand the religious imagination, but also reveals fascinating links to the lives and minds of our primate cousins. Evolving God draws on King’s own fieldwork among primates in Africa and paleoanthropology of our extinct ancestors to offer a new way of thinking about the origins of religion, one that situates it in a deep need for emotional connection with others, a need we share with apes and monkeys. Though her thesis is provocative, and she’s not above thoughtful speculation, King’s argument is strongly rooted in close observation and analysis. She traces an evolutionary path that connects us to other primates, who, like us, display empathy, make meanings through interaction, create social rules, and display imagination—the basic building blocks of the religious imagination. With fresh insights, she responds to recent suggestions that chimpanzees are spiritual—or even religious—beings, and that our ancient humanlike cousins carefully disposed of their dead well before the time of Neandertals. King writes with a scientist’s appreciation for evidence and argument, leavened with a deep empathy and admiration for the powerful desire to belong, a desire that not only brings us together with other humans, but with our closest animal relations as well.