Does it make sense to speak of the "mind of God"? Are humans unique? Do we have souls?
Our growing explorations of the cognitive sciences pose significant challenges to and opportunities for theological reflection. Gregory Peterson introduces these sciences -- neuroscience, artificial intelligence, animal cognition, linguistics, and psychology -- that specifically contribute to the new picture and their philosophical underpinnings. He shows its implications for rethinking longstanding Western assumptions about the unity of the self, the nature of consciousness, free will, inherited sin, and...
Does it make sense to speak of the "mind of God"? Are humans unique? Do we have souls?
Our growing explorations of the cognitive sciences pose signi...
James W. Haag Gregory R. Peterson Michael L. Spezio
The field of religion and science is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of research today. This Companion brings together an outstanding team of scholars to explore the ways in which science intersects with the major religions of the world and religious naturalism. The collection provides an overview of the field and also indicates ways in which it is developing. Its multicultural breadth and scientific rigor on topics that are and will be compelling issues in the first part of the twenty-first century and beyond will be welcomed by students and scholars alike.
The field of religion and science is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of research today. This Companion brings together an outstanding te...