Abstract
The Humanizing Brain is an effort by theological scholars to integrate neuroscience and theological constructs into a cohesive evolutionary and developmental scheme. The primary strength is a developing dialogue between neurodevelopmental theory and process theology. The book's widest appeal should be to theologians exploring religious and spiritual manifestations in the brain and neurosciences. The relatively simplistic science may limit significant usefulness to broad neuroscientific and medical communities, although neuroscientists and sophisticated lay readers with interests and back‐grounds in theology may find The Humanizing Brain quite informative and interesting.
Keywords
behavior, process theology, creation, neuroscience, development, brain, psychiatry
How to Cite
Dell, M., (1999) “ The Humanizing Brain: A Clinician/Pastor Response”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 34(1), 51–55. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.1911999191
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