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Article with Eric Priest, Celia Deane‐Drummond, Joseph Henrich, and Mary Meyers, “Introduction to Symposium on ‘Just How Special Are Humans?’”; Eric Priest, “Human Uniqueness: Debates in Science and Theology”; Joseph Henrich, “How Culture Made Us Uniquely Human”; Agustín Fuentes, “Distinctively Human? Meaning‐Making and World Shaping as Core Processes of the Human Niche”; Cristine Legare, “The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness”; David Reich, “Human Uniqueness from a Biological Point of View”; Alan Mittleman, “‘The Mystery of Human Uniqueness’: Common Sense, Science, and Judaism”; Jan‐Olav Henriksen, “Experiencing the World as the Evolved Image of God: Religion in the Context of Science”; Jennifer A. Herdt, “Responsible Agency: A Human Distinctive?”; Celia Deane‐Drummond, “Tracing Distinctive Human Moral Emotions? The Contribution of a Theology of Gratitude”; and John Behr, “Nature Makes an Ascent from the Lower to the Higher: Gregory of Nyssa on Human Distinctiveness.”

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