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Graffin, Greg.
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Religion -- Philosophy.
Evolution (Biology) -- Religious aspects.
Religion and science.
Atheism.
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Graffin, Greg.
Religion -- Philosophy.
Evolution (Biology) -- Religious aspects.
Religion and science.
Atheism.
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Anarchy
evolution
:
faith
,
science
, and
bad
religion
in a
world
without
God
/ Greg Graffin & Steve Olson.
by
Graffin, Greg.
ItBooks, c2010.
Call #:
210 G736a
Subjects
Religion
-- Philosophy.
Evolution
(Biology) -- Religious aspects.
Religion
and
science
.
Atheism.
ISBN:
9780061828508 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
0061828505 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
9780061828515 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
0061828513 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
290 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
The problem with authority -- Making sense of life -- The false idol of natural selection -- The false idol of atheism -- Tragedy : the construction of a worldview -- Creativity, not creation -- Where
faith
belongs -- Believe wisely -- A meaningful afterlife.
Summary:
Most people know Greg Graffin as the lead singer of the punk band
Bad
Religion
, but few know that he also has a Ph.D. and teaches
evolution
at UCLA. Here, Graffin argues that art and
science
have a deep connection. As an adolescent growing up when "drugs, sex, and trouble could be had on any given night," Graffin discovered that the study of
evolution
provided a framework through which he could make sense of the
world
. In this provocative and personal book, Graffin describes his own coming of age as an artist, as well as the formation of his naturalist worldview on questions involving
God
,
science
, and human meaning. While the fight between
religion
and
science
is often displayed in the starkest of terms, Graffin provides fresh and nuanced insights into the long-standing debates about atheism and the human condition.--From publisher description.
Other authors:
Olson, Steve, 1956-
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