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OverviewCan religion and science co-exist? Do they? Is religion hardwired in humans? The book, from the Chicago Social Brain Network, is the result of an extraordinary ongoing conversation among a group of highly respected scientists, physicians, philosophers, and theologians. Together, they share profound insights into the deepest questions humans ask and explore the invisible forces and powerful beliefs that shape our lives. Their insights reflect both humanity's latest science and its most enduring wisdom. Their answers and questions will challenge readers and reward them with a richer understand of who we are, what we share, and what it means. What do we really know about human nature? How do we see what we see, know what we know, feel what we feel? How do people come to believe in God? Where does empathy come from? What are the health benefits of faith? Where do you end, and others begin? What do marriage, family, and friendship mean? How can people repair the broken connections that keep them lonely? Full Product DetailsAuthor: The Chicago Social Brain NetworkPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Financial TImes Prentice Hall Dimensions: Width: 10.00cm , Height: 10.00cm , Length: 10.00cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9780137075454ISBN 10: 0137075456 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 10 January 2011 Audience: Adult education , Further / Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPreface xi 1 Invisible forces operating on human bodies 1 2 The social nature of humankind 17 3 Science, religion, and a revived religious humanism 35 4 Health by connection: from social brains to resilient bodies 49 5 Psychosomatic relations: from superstition to mortality 61 6 The suspension of individual consciousness and the dissolution of self and other boundaries 73 7 Action at a distance: the invisible force of language 83 8 Hidden forces in understanding others: mirror neurons and neurobiological underpinnings 95 9 Empathy and interpersonal sensitivity 109 10 Seeing invisible minds 121 11 Anthropomorphism: human connection to a universal society 133 12 How does God become real? 145 13 Theological perspectives on God as an invisible force 157 14 Visible efforts to change invisible connections 171 15 Social brain, spiritual medicine? 185 16 Epilogue 197 About the authors 207 Index 209ReviewsAuthor InformationThe Chicago Social Brain Network is a network of more than a dozen scholars unbounded by disciplinary precincts or methodological perspectives. The Network’s goal is to set aside the antagonisms that have grown up between science and humanities to explore diverse ways of seeing the world and shed new light on the human mind. Network scholars hail from disciplines as disparate as psychology, neurology, theology, statistics, philosophy, internal medicine, anthropology, and sociology. Network members interact on a daily or weekly basis, and the entire Network convenes twice annually for a four-day retreat to discuss each others’ research, critique each other, and learn from one another. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |