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  1. War, peace, and religion's biocultural evolution.Ralph Wendell Burhoe - 1986 - Zygon 21 (4):439-472.
    A recent scientifically and historically grounded theory on human genetic and cultural evolution suggests why the religious elements of culture became the primary source of both peaceful cooperation within societal ingroups and at the same time of destructive wars with outgroups. It also describes the role of religion in the evolution of apeā€men into humans. The theory indicates why human societal life is not long viable without the underpinning of a healthy, noncoercive, religious faith; why sound religious faith is weak (...)
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  • The civilization of the future: Ideals and possibility.Ralph W. Burhoe - 1973 - World Futures 13 (3):149-177.
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  • Natural selection and God.Ralph Wendell Burhoe - 1972 - Zygon 7 (1):30-63.
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  • Introduction to the symposium on science and human values.Ralph Wendell Burhoe - 1971 - Zygon 6 (2):82-98.
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  • Toward a general theory of the arts.F. S. C. Northrop - 1967 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1 (2):96-116.
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  • Science, theology, and human values.Donald Szantho Harrington - 1971 - Zygon 6 (4):271-284.
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