TY - BOOK AU - Teehan,John TI - In the name of God: the evolutionary origins of religious ethics and violence T2 - Blackwell public philosophy series AV - BJ1188 .T44 2010 U1 - 205.01/9 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Malden, MA PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Religious ethics KW - Violence KW - Religious aspects KW - Psychology, Religious KW - Evolutionary psychology KW - Cognitive psychology KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-258) and index; Introduction: Evolution and mind -- The evolution of morality -- Setting the task -- The moral brain -- The first layer : kin selection -- The second layer : reciprocal altruism -- A third layer : indirect reciprocity -- A fourth layer : cultural group selection -- A fifth layer : the moral emotions -- Conclusion: From moral grammar to moral systems -- The evolution of moral religions -- Setting the task -- The evolution of the religious mind -- Conceptualizing the almighty -- The moral function of gods -- Evolutionary religious ethics : Judaism -- Setting the task -- Constructing Yahweh -- TheTen Commandments : an evolutionary interpretation -- Conclusion: The evolved law -- Evolutionary religious ethics : Christianity -- Setting the task -- Constructing the Christ -- Setting the boundaries : Christian and/or Jew? -- The third race : Christians as in-group -- Putting on Christ : Christianity's signals of commitment -- Loving your neighbor and turning the other cheek -- Religion, violence, and the evolved mind -- Setting the task -- Devoted to destruction : sanctified violence and Judaism -- The blood of the Lamb -- A case study in the evolved psychology of religious violence : 9/11/01 -- Religion evolving -- Setting the task -- Varieties of religious expressions -- If there were no God -- Religion, ethics, and violence : an assessment -- Responding to religion, ethics, and violence : some proposals UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bacm-ebooks/detail.action?docID=819422 ER -