Minds, Brains, Souls and Gods - A Conversation on Faith, Psychology and Neuroscience(English, Paperback, Jeeves Malcolm)

Minds, Brains, Souls and Gods - A Conversation on Faith, Psychology and Neuroscience(English, Paperback, Jeeves Malcolm)

  • Jeeves Malcolm
Publisher:InterVarsity PressISBN 13: 9780830839988ISBN 10: 0830839984

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Minds, Brains, Souls and Gods - A Conversation on Faith, Psychology and Neuroscience(English, Paperback, Jeeves Malcolm) is written by Jeeves Malcolm and published by InterVarsity Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0830839984 (ISBN 10) and 9780830839988 (ISBN 13).

The field of psychology, and especially neuropsychology, can be daunting for Christian students trying to find their way. In the face of surprising new research and radical new theories, it is tempting to limit the integration of Christianity and psychology to relatively "safe" topics that one can easily differentiate from matters of faith. In Minds, Brains, Souls and Gods, the highly esteemed professor of psychology, Malcolm Jeeves, insists on addressing the difficult questions head-on. Do I have a soul? How free am I? What makes me uniquely human? Does my brain have a "God spot"?In this hypothetical correspondence with a student, Jeeves argues that we must avoid false choices in the relation between Scripture and science. Christians need not choose between a "God of the gaps" that competes with science, a "neurotheology" that bases our understanding of God on the latest scientific theory, or a scientific reductionism that claims to have explained God away as a mere function of the brain. Students encountering the brave new world of neuroscience need not view such research as a threat to the faith. With the wisdom of a seasoned scholar, Jeeves guides us down the road less-traveled-the way of integration.