The Neural Buddhists, a recent New York Times op-ed column by David Brooks, covers an amazing array of Templeton Foundation Press core themes and values. In fact, he may just set a record for “Most TFP Subject Areas Covered in a Single Article.” In the column, Brooks offers a very interesting prediction of where the science & religion dialogue is headed in the coming years, and by our count, he touches on at least five of our major subject areas:
On Darwin, Love, and Altruism
April 30, 2008I’ve been reading Darwin’s two major books lately. My reading has been done with an eye toward what Darwin might think about love.
I’m somewhat surprised by what I’ve found. Given what Darwin’s critics and followers have been saying, one might get the impression that the theory of evolution dooms love. I’m finding quite the contrary.
Photos from AAR
December 10, 2007Here are some photos from AAR, including one of our booth and one of author Andrew Michael Flescher (second photo, left) discussing his new book, The Altruistic Species.
Reflections from Thomas Jay Oord
November 15, 2007In this MP3, author Thomas Jay Oord discusses his inspiration for compiling and editing The Altruism Reader, due out this month from Templeton Foundation Press.
Article on Andrew Michael Flescher and Daniel L. Worthen
November 8, 2007The Chico Enterprise Record featured authors Andrew Michael Flescher and Daniel L. Worthen and their new book, The Altruistic Species, in a recent article: http://www.chicoer.com/entertainment/ci_7331695.
9/11 Reflections: Radio Interviews with Bill Kramer
September 13, 2007Bill Kramer, who was featured yesterday in a Q and A, was recently a guest on Cleveland’s NPR station, WCPN, and on the Newsweek/Washington Post site, On Faith, to share his story about Courtney Cowart and Trinity Church in New York City before, during, and after September 11, 2001. This story is featured in Part One of Unexpected Grace: Stories of Faith, Science, and Altruism.
Listen to Bill:
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