Title
Christianity, Neuroscience, and Dualism
Files
School/Department
Talbot School of Theology
Description
Chapter 40
A cutting-edge survey of contemporary thought at the intersection of science and Christianity.
- Provides a cutting-edge survey of the central ideas at play at the intersection of science and Christianity through 54 original articles by world-leading scholars and rising stars in the discipline
- Focuses on Christianity's interaction with Science to offer a fine-grained analysis of issues such as multiverse theories in cosmology, convergence in evolution, Intelligent Design, natural theology, human consciousness, artificial intelligence, free will, miracles, and the Trinity, amongst many others
- Addresses major historical developments in the relationship between science and Christianity, including Christian patristics, the scientific revolution, the reception of Darwin, and twentieth century fundamentalism
- Divided into 9 Parts: Historical Episodes; Methodology; Natural Theology; Cosmology & Physics; Evolution; The Human Sciences; Christian Bioethics; Metaphysical Implications; The Mind; Theology; and Significant Figures of the 20th Century
- Includes diverse perspectives and broadens the conversation from the Anglocentric tradition
Keywords
Religion and science
ISBN
978-1444335712
Publication Date
5-21-2012
Publication Source
The Blackwell companion to science and Christianity
Inclusive pages
465-479
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
City
Malden
Recommended Citation
Moreland, James Porter (2012). Christianity, Neuroscience, and Dualism. The Blackwell companion to science and Christianity. 465-479. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-books/475
Comments
doi:10.1002/9781118241455.ch40