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The Good Book of Human Nature
An Evolutionary Reading of the Bible
Buch von Carel van Schaik (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The Bible is the bestselling book of all time. It has been veneratedor excoriatedas God s word, but so far no one has read the Bible for what it is: humanity s diary, chronicling our ancestors valiant attempts to cope with the trials and tribulations of life on Earth.
In "The Good Book of Human Nature," evolutionary anthropologist Carel van Schaik and historian Kai Michel advance a new view of "Homo sapiens" cultural evolution. The Bible, they argue, was written to make sense of the single greatest change in history: the transition from egalitarian hunter-gatherer to agricultural societies. Religion arose as a strategy to cope with the unprecedented levels of epidemic disease, violence, inequality, and injustice that confronted us when we abandoned the bush and which still confront us today.
Armed with the latest findings from cognitive science, evolutionary biology, archeology, and religious history, van Schaik and Michel take us on a journey through the Book of Books, from the Garden of Eden all the way to Golgotha. The Book of Genesis, they reveal, marked the emergence of private propertyone can no longer take the fruit off any tree, as one could before agriculture. The Torah as a whole is the product of a surprisingly logical, even scientific, approach to society s problems. This groundbreaking perspective allows van Schaik and Michel to coax unexpected secrets from the familiar stories of Adam and Eve, Cain and Able, Abraham and Moses, Jesus of Nazareth and Mary. The Bible may have a dark side, but in van Schaik and Michel s hands, it proves to be a hallmark of human indefatigability.
Provocative and deeply original, "The Good Book of Human Nature" offers a radically new understanding of the Bible. It shows that the Bible is more than just a pillar for religious belief: it is a pioneering attempt at scientific inquiry.
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The Bible is the bestselling book of all time. It has been veneratedor excoriatedas God s word, but so far no one has read the Bible for what it is: humanity s diary, chronicling our ancestors valiant attempts to cope with the trials and tribulations of life on Earth.
In "The Good Book of Human Nature," evolutionary anthropologist Carel van Schaik and historian Kai Michel advance a new view of "Homo sapiens" cultural evolution. The Bible, they argue, was written to make sense of the single greatest change in history: the transition from egalitarian hunter-gatherer to agricultural societies. Religion arose as a strategy to cope with the unprecedented levels of epidemic disease, violence, inequality, and injustice that confronted us when we abandoned the bush and which still confront us today.
Armed with the latest findings from cognitive science, evolutionary biology, archeology, and religious history, van Schaik and Michel take us on a journey through the Book of Books, from the Garden of Eden all the way to Golgotha. The Book of Genesis, they reveal, marked the emergence of private propertyone can no longer take the fruit off any tree, as one could before agriculture. The Torah as a whole is the product of a surprisingly logical, even scientific, approach to society s problems. This groundbreaking perspective allows van Schaik and Michel to coax unexpected secrets from the familiar stories of Adam and Eve, Cain and Able, Abraham and Moses, Jesus of Nazareth and Mary. The Bible may have a dark side, but in van Schaik and Michel s hands, it proves to be a hallmark of human indefatigability.
Provocative and deeply original, "The Good Book of Human Nature" offers a radically new understanding of the Bible. It shows that the Bible is more than just a pillar for religious belief: it is a pioneering attempt at scientific inquiry.
"
Über den Autor
Carel van Schaik is a professor of biological anthropology at the University of Zurich, where he is director of the Anthropological Institute and Museum. He lives in Zurich, Switzerland.

Kai Michel is a historian, literary scholar, and science journalist. Michel also lives in Zurich, Switzerland.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Genre: Geschichte
Jahrhundert: Vor- & Frühgeschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Übersetzungstitel: Das Tagebuch der Menschheit
ISBN-13: 9780465074709
ISBN-10: 0465074707
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Schaik, Carel van
Michel, Kai
Hersteller: Hachette Book Group USA
Basic Books
Abbildungen: 6 pp. B/W Insert
Maße: 241 x 161 x 43 mm
Von/Mit: Carel van Schaik (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 24.05.2016
Gewicht: 0,735 kg
Artikel-ID: 104226152
Über den Autor
Carel van Schaik is a professor of biological anthropology at the University of Zurich, where he is director of the Anthropological Institute and Museum. He lives in Zurich, Switzerland.

Kai Michel is a historian, literary scholar, and science journalist. Michel also lives in Zurich, Switzerland.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Genre: Geschichte
Jahrhundert: Vor- & Frühgeschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Übersetzungstitel: Das Tagebuch der Menschheit
ISBN-13: 9780465074709
ISBN-10: 0465074707
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Schaik, Carel van
Michel, Kai
Hersteller: Hachette Book Group USA
Basic Books
Abbildungen: 6 pp. B/W Insert
Maße: 241 x 161 x 43 mm
Von/Mit: Carel van Schaik (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 24.05.2016
Gewicht: 0,735 kg
Artikel-ID: 104226152
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