Table of Contents
List of Contributors; Introduction: Dialogues in Theology and Evolutionary Anthropology-Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustín Fuentes; Part I: Mapping the Terrain; 1: Setting the Stage: Developing the Human Niche across the Pleistocene-Agustín Fuentes; 2: The Emergence of Complexity and Novelty in the Human Fossil Record-Rebecca Rogers Ackermann, Lauren Schroeder; Part II: Wisdom; Introductory Commentary: Wisdom- Celia Deane-Drummond, Wentzel van Huyssteen; 3: On Homo naledi and its Significance in Evolutionary Anthropology-John Hawks, Lee Berger; 4 Becoming Wise: What Can Anthropologists Say about the Evolution of Human Wisdom?- Marc Kissel; 5 On the Origin of Symbols: Archaeology, Semiotics, and Self-Transcendence-Andrew Robinson; Part III: Humility; Introductory Commentary: Humility-Wendy Black; 6 Archaeological Evidence for Human Social Learning and Sociality in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa-Jayne Wilkins; 7 An Animal in Need of Wisdom: Theological Anthropology and the Origins of Humility and Wisdom-Jan-Olav Henriksen; 8 The Loss of Innocence in the Deep Past: Wisdom, Humility, and Grace within a Developing Understanding of the Emergence of Human Moral Emotions-Penny Spikins; 9 Searching for the Soul of Homo: The Virtue of Humility in Deep Evolutionary Time-Celia Deane-Drummond; Part IV: Grace; Introductory Commentary: Grace-Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustín Fuentes; 10 What Difference Does Grace Make? An Exploration of the Concept of Grace in the Theological Anthropology of Karl Rahner- Karen Kilby, J. Matthew Ashley; 11 Grace in Evolution- Oliver Davies; 12 Continuities and Discontinuities in Human Evolution- Jonathan Marks