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  1. Understanding and responding to human evil: A multicausal approach.Karl E. Peters - 2008 - Zygon 43 (3):681-704.
    One task of religion is delivering human beings from evil within and between themselves. Defining good as well-being or functioning well, evil as impaired functioning, and doing evil as impairing the functioning of others, this essay explores how religions in consort with other social institutions might understand and respond to evil in light of contemporary scientific knowledge. To understand evil I use a multicausal approach that includes both biological and sociocultural environmental causes. I illustrate the use of this approach by (...)
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  • The Selfish Gene. [REVIEW]Gunther S. Stent & Richard Dawkins - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (6):33.
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  • The "elements of the universe" in biblical and scientific perspective.Walter Wink - 1978 - Zygon 13 (3):225-248.
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  • Christ in a Pluralistic Age.John B. Cobb - 1977
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  • Unmasking the Powers: The Invisible Forces that Determine Human Existence.Walter Wink - 1986
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