
Homebrewed Christianity Michael Reiss: Evolutionary Ethics and the role of Religion
Jul 31, 2019
In this engaging discussion, Michael Reiss, a British bioethicist and Anglican priest, delves into the fascinating intersection of evolutionary ethics and religion. He explores how our evolutionary heritage informs ethical frameworks and the role of language in shaping identity. Reiss shares insights on the emergence of religions and how they foster social cohesion. He also unpacks the evolution of morality, highlighting the parallels between human and non-human species, while advocating for a dialogue between science and faith to address contemporary ethical challenges.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
An Invitation to Bridge Science and Faith
05:29 • 2min
The Intersection of Evolution and Morality
07:16 • 9min
Exploring Moral Development Across Species
15:52 • 2min
The Power of Language in Identity Formation
17:55 • 5min
The Evolution of Faith: Biology and Belief
23:19 • 20min
Exploring the Intersection of Science and Faith
43:32 • 3min
