1 Table of Contents 2 Preface Chapter 3 1. Worldview is the Brain's Operating System Chapter 4 2. The God Debates and the Materialist Interpretation of History Chapter 5 3. Sense and Nonsense in Religion and Belief Chapter 6 4. All Religions are Cousins: Religion in Human Evolution Chapter 7 5. Hegel's Metaphysics and Religious Pluralism Chapter 8 6. Getting "Ought" from "Is": A Practical Solution for Materialists Chapter 9 7. Towards a Neuropathy of Empathy Chapter 10 8. Ethics and the Fabric of the Universe Chapter 11 9. The Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God: An Apologia Chapter 12 10. God as Moral Praxis Chapter 13 11. Towards a Materialist Theology, Or, Why Atheists (and Marxists) Should Write Theology Chapter 14 12. Is Islam Reasonable? Chapter 15 13. Types of Religious Naturalism
Richard Curtis is an adjunct professor of philosophy at Seattle Central Community College and the Cornish College of the Arts in Washington.
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