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The Faith Instinct
How Religion Evolved and Why It Endures

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Hardback, 310 pages
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United States, 1 November 2009

Noted science writer Nicholas Wade offers for the first time a convincing case based on a broad range of scientific evidence for the evolutionary basis of religion.



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Noted science writer Nicholas Wade offers for the first time a convincing case based on a broad range of scientific evidence for the evolutionary basis of religion.


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9781594202285
ISBN
1594202281
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24.3 x 16.5 x 2.7 centimeters (0.56 kg)

About the Author

Nicholas Wade received a BA in natural sciences from King's College, Cambridge. He was the deputy editor of "Nature" magazine in London and then became that journal's Washington correspondent. He joined "Science" magazine in Washington as a reporter and later moved to "The New York Times," where he has been an editorial writer, concentrating on issues of defense, space, science, medicine, technology, genetics, molecular biology, the environment, and public policy, a science reporter, and a science editor.

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"Highly intriguing...In this probing work of science reporting, "New York Times" correspondent Wade sheds light on what is sure to bea controversial new field of research in evolutionary psychology, genetics and anthropology...A turning point, and advancement, in the science-religion debate."
-"Kirkus Review"
"[In "The Faith Instinct"], longtime "New York Times" science reporter Wade deftly explores the evolutionary basis of religion. He draws on archaeology, social science, and natural science as he vigorously shows that the instinct for religious behavior is an evolved part of human nature...Wade's study compels us to reconsider the role of evolution in shaping even our most sacred human conditions."
-"Publishers Weekly"
""The Faith Instinct" is a big winner! Its highly intelligent and much- needed narrative about why religions have proved essential to human success kept me engrossed from its beginning to its final pages."
-James D. Watson, author of "The Double Helix"
"There is so much...in this compact account, including cultural-evolutionary explanations of the three great monotheisms-enough, in fact, to make it a cornerstone of popular religion-and-science studies."
-Booklist
"It is a rare book that will be read as eagerly by religion's defenders as by its detractors. Building on his rightly admired "Before the Dawn," Nicholas Wade has written just such a book."
-Jack Miles, author of "God: A Biography"
"As he did earlier for human prehistory in "Before the Dawn," Nicholas Wade has delivered the most balanced and fact-based account available of a subject fundamental to human self-understanding. His scholarship is thorough, and his writing crystalline and exciting."
-Edward O. Wilson, author of "Consilience" and "The Future of Life"
"Instead of attacking or defending religion, as so many have done lately, the biggest challenge is to explain how we became the only religious primate. In a spell-binding and wide-ranging account, Nicholas Wade offers a natural history of religion and convincingly explains why the phenomenon is here to stay."
-Frans de Waal, author of "The Age of Empathy"
"Of all the recent books on religion, I believe "The Faith Instinct" is simultaneously the most complete, the most correct, and the most accessible to the general public. Wade tells an extraordinary story in which morality, community, and religion are three strands of the same rope. Free of jargon and partisanship, "The Faith Instinct" is full of fascinating and up-to-the- minute scientific discoveries."
-Jonathan Haidt, author of "The Happiness Hypothesis"
"With his new book, "New York Times" science reporter Nicholas Wade positions himself as a serious challenger to Steven Pinker for the title of Best Living Popularizer of the Human Sciences."
-The National Review

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