Exploring Evolution and Faith is a thoughtful guide to how science and morality intersect in human life.
This book presents a father’s conversation about where religion, law, and survival fit into the story of evolution. It frames religious ideas as part of humanity’s long voyage toward cooperation, compassion, and a shared future.
Written for parents and curious readers alike, it examines how humans moved from basic fears to a more deliberate moral code. The author argues that subduing self-interest in favor of the general welfare has shaped both religion and society. It offers clear, accessible reflections on science, culture, and the role of belief in human progress, without losing sight of everyday life and responsibility.
The book presents a broad look at how people have tried to understand life, from early fetichism to great world religions, and how cooperation, justice, and reason have guided communities toward lasting well-being. It also discusses the limits of violence and the enduring need for restraint, education, and shared purpose in a diverse world.
- How evolution and morality intersect in human history and belief systems
- Ways religion can support or hinder the common good, with practical examples
- Discussion of science, social welfare, and the balance between individual and group life
- Thoughtful reflections suitable for thoughtful parents and readers seeking context
Ideal for readers of science and religion, philosophy of life, and parents seeking to talk about tough questions with clarity and care.