The new frontier of religion and science : religious experience, neuroscience and the transcendent

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The new frontier of religion and science : religious experience, neuroscience and the transcendent

John Hick

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-224) and index

"First published 2006"--T.p. verso

"Reissued with new preface and foreword 2010 by Palgrave MacMillan"--T.p. verso

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This is the first major response to the challenge of neuroscience to religion. It considers eastern forms of religious experience as well as Christian viewpoints and challenges the idea of a mind identical to, or a by-product of, brain activity. It explores religion as inner experience of the Transcendent, and suggests a modern spirituality.

Table of Contents

Preface Preface to the 2010 Reissue PART I Religion as Human Institutions Spirituality and Mysticism What is Religious Experience? 'By Their Fruits You Will Know Them' PART II The Neurosciences' Challenge to Religious Belief Caveats and Questions Mind/Brain Identity? Current Naturalistic THeories The Alternative Possibility Free Will? PART III The Epistemological Problem The Epistemological Solution Any Particular Religion? Responses to Religious Diversity A Philosophy of Religious Pluralism Pluralism and the Religions Spirituality for Today After Death? Concluding Summary Notes Reference Bibliography Index

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