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Ashbrook, James B.1988. The Brain and Belief Bristol , Ind. : Wyndham Hall Press.
Abstract. James Ashbrook is described as a negotiator in the sense of arbitration and pathbreaking, followed by an account of how he achieved a new way of “making sense” in his neurotheology. Questions are raised about what is distinctly theological about Ashbrook's effort and how the issue of human and divine will is treated. Ashbrook provides inspiration and model for scientifically‐based religious inquiry.
religion, brain‐mind, evolution, neurotheology, neurosciences, theology
Greenfield, L., (1996) “ASHBROOK AS NEUROTHEOLOGIAN”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 31(3), 457–462. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.1996.tb00037.x
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Ashbrook, James B.1988. The Brain and Belief Bristol , Ind. : Wyndham Hall Press.
Pages | 457–462 |
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Published on | 1996-09-01 |
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