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George Tsakiridis

South Dakota State University
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  • South Dakota State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Department of Religion
    Senior Lecturer
Lutheran School of Theology At Chicago
Alumnus
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Areas of Specialization
Science and Religion
Computer Ethics
Technology Ethics
Film and Television
Forgiveness
Prayer
Guilt and Shame
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Areas of Interest
Science and Religion
Computer Ethics
Technology Ethics
Forgiveness
Guilt and Shame
Prayer
Moral Evil
Film and Television
Just War Theory
4 more
  • All publications (5)
  •  94
    The universe as communion: Towards a neo-patristic synthesis of theology and science. By Alexei Nesteruk
    Zygon 45 (1): 282-283. 2010.
    No Abstract
    Philosophy of ReligionScience and Religion
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    Science and the Eastern Orthodox Church Edited by Daniel Buxhoeveden and Gayle Woloschak
    Zygon 47 (2): 467-468. 2012.
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    Guilt and the science of emotion: How does prayer fit?
    Zygon 48 (4): 890-907. 2013.
    This article engages sources regarding evolutionary development of guilt (Richard Joyce's The Evolution of Morality, Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions, and others) and how they can be used to dialogue with material on the alleviation of guilt in the Christian tradition using examples in the work of Anselm of Canterbury and John Chrysostom. This raises a few key questions. If guilt is an evolutionary trait created to build reputation and relationship, how does this mesh with some theological approaches…Read more
    This article engages sources regarding evolutionary development of guilt (Richard Joyce's The Evolution of Morality, Jesse Prinz's Gut Reactions, and others) and how they can be used to dialogue with material on the alleviation of guilt in the Christian tradition using examples in the work of Anselm of Canterbury and John Chrysostom. This raises a few key questions. If guilt is an evolutionary trait created to build reputation and relationship, how does this mesh with some theological approaches to solutions for guilt? To be more precise, guilt possibly evolved to create a motivation for beneficial communal actions, and necessitates belief in the authority of the rules that one breaks to induce it. That said, does religion play a role in awareness of one's guilt, while also providing a solution to that guilt? The possibilities are explored in this article as they relate to issues of repentance, atonement, and prayer
    Philosophy of ReligionPrayer
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    Theology, Psychology, and the Plural Self by Léon Turner
    Zygon 46 (1): 249-250. 2011.
    Philosophy of Religion
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    Panentheism—the other God of the philosophers: From Plato to the present. By John W. Cooper
    Zygon 44 (3): 741-743. 2009.
    No Abstract
    Plato's WorksPanentheismPlato: Theology
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