What Your Body Knows about God Lib/E: How We Are Designed to Connect, Serve, and Thrive

Author:   Rob Moll ,  Michael Card ,  Adam Verner
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Author:   Rob Moll ,  Michael Card ,  Adam Verner
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9781481521185


ISBN 10:   1481521187
Publication Date:   10 November 2014
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In Rob Moll's second book, he brings his considerable skill, insight, and winsome curiosity to bear on the connection between the body, the brain, and spiritual practice. This latest effort will encourage a new level of interest among Christians in the relationship between the flesh and the spirit. I warmly recommend it to readers. -- Hunter Baker, dean of instruction, Union University, author of The End of Secularism One of the most mysterious yet inspirational statements in Scripture is that we are created in the image of God. There's a purpose behind human existence, and it involves every one of us and all aspects of us. Somehow it connects us with God. If that's true, then we'd expect there to be evidence that we are made in a way that can reflect the very capacities of God-to love, to create, etc. Rob Moll has done a great service by gathering that evidence in one place. What Your Body Knows about God is a marvelous testimony to how science and Scripture are complementary rather than contradictory. -- John Kilner, Forman Chair of Christian Ethics and Theology, Trinity International University For years one Christian leader after another has contended that redemption is holistic-not just the soul but also the body, not just me but us, not just my spirituality but also my sexuality. These contentions have now been backed up by solid research at the level of neurochemicals and how our bodies work. What Your Body Knows about God is a godsend book for a day that both needs and requires a deeper perception of holistic redemption. God, in effect, has wired us to love God, to love ourselves, and to love others-and this book explains how God did the wiring. Bravo! -- Scot McKnight, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary Rob Moll must have paid better attention in science class than most of us did. The result is a book I literally could not stop referencing in my preaching. Science is seeing what faith has long known-that discipleship can make us more sane, healthy, human. -- Jason Byassee, senior pastor, Boone United Methodist Church, North Carolina; fellow in theology and leadership, Duke Divinity School; and author of Discerning the Body Marshaling cutting-edge neuroscience, theological acumen, and deft storytelling, this book of Rob Moll's invites us to honor the way the Creator God formed us in the imago Dei: as integrated wholes-body, mind, and spirit all one. We have much to learn from Moll's work-may it lead many into deeper awe and wonder at the great goodness of the incarnate God and the flourishing life we are invited into. -- Michael Yankoski, author of The Sacred Year Rob Moll uses the best in neuroscience to illuminate what biblical scholars have been telling us about God's purpose for embodied existence. We are not alien souls locked in inhospitable bodies, but we were made to be spiritual through our flesh and bone. This is an important book for couples who care about each other's bodies to read together. -- David Neff, former editor in chief, Christianity Today Every day it seems we read about new scientific studies that reveal fascinating insights into the operation of the human mind and body. But as Christians we sometimes wonder whether these studies challenge our assumptions from the Bible. Will they attempt to explain away the power of prayer? The possibility of spiritual transformation? The need for intimate human community? My friend Rob Moll has helped us by pulling together the latest research and showing how it fits with Christian teaching on how we grow in love of God and each other. I hope you learn as much as I did about God's wonderful plan of creation. -- Collin Hansen, editorial director of the Gospel Coalition and author of Young, Restless, Reformed Human biology may have lulled me to sleep in college, but What Your Body Knows about God kept me riveted and up way too late as Moll explores the fascinating connections between our physical and spiritual, the material and the mystical. A must read! -- Caryn Rivadeneira, author of Broke; cohost and producer, Midday Connection, Moody Radio This book goes behind the genetic curtain to show the intricate and exceptional design within our bodies to provide a groundbreaking point-we're not only called to worship but beautifully wired to do so. -- Brian Orme, editor, Outreach magazine In What Your Body Knows about God, Rob Moll has successfully brought together research, personal experience, and biblical analysis to show how our bodies were made to engage with the Almighty God. You will be hard-pressed to find another book with such high-level research, while remaining a high-quality read. Pastors, parishioners, and nonbelievers will all benefit from this foundational work in understanding the intersection between humanity and divinity. -- Tyler Braun, pastor, author of Why Holiness Matters Got a body? Wanna love God? Then this is your book, which means it is my book and everyone's book. Here is the terrific news Rob Moll gathers and delivers from the smartest sources: not just that we have bodies, but we are bodies, and we've been marvelously wired and equipped to love God and serve our neighbor with and through these wondrous creations. Who does not need to hear this-our bodies are not a curse but a gift. Thank you, Mr. Moll. -- Leslie Leyland Fields, author and contributing editor, Christianity Today


Every day it seems we read about new scientific studies that reveal fascinating insights into the operation of the human mind and body. But as Christians we sometimes wonder whether these studies challenge our assumptions from the Bible. Will they attempt to explain away the power of prayer? The possibility of spiritual transformation? The need for intimate human community? My friend Rob Moll has helped us by pulling together the latest research and showing how it fits with Christian teaching on how we grow in love of God and each other. I hope you learn as much as I did about God's wonderful plan of creation. -- ""Collin Hansen, editorial director of the Gospel Coalition and author of Young, Restless, Reformed"" For years one Christian leader after another has contended that redemption is holistic-not just the soul but also the body, not just me but us, not just my spirituality but also my sexuality. These contentions have now been backed up by solid research at the level of neurochemicals and how our bodies work. What Your Body Knows about God is a godsend book for a day that both needs and requires a deeper perception of holistic redemption. God, in effect, has wired us to love God, to love ourselves, and to love others-and this book explains how God did the wiring. Bravo! -- ""Scot McKnight, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary"" Got a body? Wanna love God? Then this is your book, which means it is my book and everyone's book. Here is the terrific news Rob Moll gathers and delivers from the smartest sources: not just that we have bodies, but we are bodies, and we've been marvelously wired and equipped to love God and serve our neighbor with and through these wondrous creations. Who does not need to hear this-our bodies are not a curse but a gift. Thank you, Mr. Moll. -- ""Leslie Leyland Fields, author and contributing editor, Christianity Today"" Human biology may have lulled me to sleep in college, but What Your Body Knows about God kept me riveted and up way too late as Moll explores the fascinating connections between our physical and spiritual, the material and the mystical. A must read! -- ""Caryn Rivadeneira, author of Broke; cohost and producer, Midday Connection, Moody Radio"" In What Your Body Knows about God, Rob Moll has successfully brought together research, personal experience, and biblical analysis to show how our bodies were made to engage with the Almighty God. You will be hard-pressed to find another book with such high-level research, while remaining a high-quality read. Pastors, parishioners, and nonbelievers will all benefit from this foundational work in understanding the intersection between humanity and divinity. -- ""Tyler Braun, pastor, author of Why Holiness Matters"" In Rob Moll's second book, he brings his considerable skill, insight, and winsome curiosity to bear on the connection between the body, the brain, and spiritual practice. This latest effort will encourage a new level of interest among Christians in the relationship between the flesh and the spirit. I warmly recommend it to readers. -- ""Hunter Baker, dean of instruction, Union University, author of The End of Secularism"" Marshaling cutting-edge neuroscience, theological acumen, and deft storytelling, this book of Rob Moll's invites us to honor the way the Creator God formed us in the imago Dei: as integrated wholes-body, mind, and spirit all one. We have much to learn from Moll's work-may it lead many into deeper awe and wonder at the great goodness of the incarnate God and the flourishing life we are invited into. -- ""Michael Yankoski, author of The Sacred Year"" One of the most mysterious yet inspirational statements in Scripture is that we are created in the image of God. There's a purpose behind human existence, and it involves every one of us and all aspects of us. Somehow it connects us with God. If that's true, then we'd expect there to be evidence that we are made in a way that can reflect the very capacities of God-to love, to create, etc. Rob Moll has done a great service by gathering that evidence in one place. What Your Body Knows about God is a marvelous testimony to how science and Scripture are complementary rather than contradictory. -- ""John Kilner, Forman Chair of Christian Ethics and Theology, Trinity International University"" Rob Moll must have paid better attention in science class than most of us did. The result is a book I literally could not stop referencing in my preaching. Science is seeing what faith has long known-that discipleship can make us more sane, healthy, human. -- ""Jason Byassee, senior pastor, Boone United Methodist Church, North Carolina; fellow in theology and leadership, Duke Divinity School; and author of Discerning the Body"" Rob Moll uses the best in neuroscience to illuminate what biblical scholars have been telling us about God's purpose for embodied existence. We are not alien souls locked in inhospitable bodies, but we were made to be spiritual through our flesh and bone. This is an important book for couples who care about each other's bodies to read together. -- ""David Neff, former editor in chief, Christianity Today"" This book goes behind the genetic curtain to show the intricate and exceptional design within our bodies to provide a groundbreaking point-we're not only called to worship but beautifully wired to do so. -- ""Brian Orme, editor, Outreach magazine""


Every day it seems we read about new scientific studies that reveal fascinating insights into the operation of the human mind and body. But as Christians we sometimes wonder whether these studies challenge our assumptions from the Bible. Will they attempt to explain away the power of prayer? The possibility of spiritual transformation? The need for intimate human community? My friend Rob Moll has helped us by pulling together the latest research and showing how it fits with Christian teaching on how we grow in love of God and each other. I hope you learn as much as I did about God's wonderful plan of creation. -- Collin Hansen, editorial director of the Gospel Coalition and author of Young, Restless, Reformed For years one Christian leader after another has contended that redemption is holistic-not just the soul but also the body, not just me but us, not just my spirituality but also my sexuality. These contentions have now been backed up by solid research at the level of neurochemicals and how our bodies work. What Your Body Knows about God is a godsend book for a day that both needs and requires a deeper perception of holistic redemption. God, in effect, has wired us to love God, to love ourselves, and to love others-and this book explains how God did the wiring. Bravo! -- Scot McKnight, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary Got a body? Wanna love God? Then this is your book, which means it is my book and everyone's book. Here is the terrific news Rob Moll gathers and delivers from the smartest sources: not just that we have bodies, but we are bodies, and we've been marvelously wired and equipped to love God and serve our neighbor with and through these wondrous creations. Who does not need to hear this-our bodies are not a curse but a gift. Thank you, Mr. Moll. -- Leslie Leyland Fields, author and contributing editor, Christianity Today Human biology may have lulled me to sleep in college, but What Your Body Knows about God kept me riveted and up way too late as Moll explores the fascinating connections between our physical and spiritual, the material and the mystical. A must read! -- Caryn Rivadeneira, author of Broke; cohost and producer, Midday Connection, Moody Radio In What Your Body Knows about God, Rob Moll has successfully brought together research, personal experience, and biblical analysis to show how our bodies were made to engage with the Almighty God. You will be hard-pressed to find another book with such high-level research, while remaining a high-quality read. Pastors, parishioners, and nonbelievers will all benefit from this foundational work in understanding the intersection between humanity and divinity. -- Tyler Braun, pastor, author of Why Holiness Matters In Rob Moll's second book, he brings his considerable skill, insight, and winsome curiosity to bear on the connection between the body, the brain, and spiritual practice. This latest effort will encourage a new level of interest among Christians in the relationship between the flesh and the spirit. I warmly recommend it to readers. -- Hunter Baker, dean of instruction, Union University, author of The End of Secularism Marshaling cutting-edge neuroscience, theological acumen, and deft storytelling, this book of Rob Moll's invites us to honor the way the Creator God formed us in the imago Dei: as integrated wholes-body, mind, and spirit all one. We have much to learn from Moll's work-may it lead many into deeper awe and wonder at the great goodness of the incarnate God and the flourishing life we are invited into. -- Michael Yankoski, author of The Sacred Year One of the most mysterious yet inspirational statements in Scripture is that we are created in the image of God. There's a purpose behind human existence, and it involves every one of us and all aspects of us. Somehow it connects us with God. If that's true, then we'd expect there to be evidence that we are made in a way that can reflect the very capacities of God-to love, to create, etc. Rob Moll has done a great service by gathering that evidence in one place. What Your Body Knows about God is a marvelous testimony to how science and Scripture are complementary rather than contradictory. -- John Kilner, Forman Chair of Christian Ethics and Theology, Trinity International University Rob Moll must have paid better attention in science class than most of us did. The result is a book I literally could not stop referencing in my preaching. Science is seeing what faith has long known-that discipleship can make us more sane, healthy, human. -- Jason Byassee, senior pastor, Boone United Methodist Church, North Carolina; fellow in theology and leadership, Duke Divinity School; and author of Discerning the Body Rob Moll uses the best in neuroscience to illuminate what biblical scholars have been telling us about God's purpose for embodied existence. We are not alien souls locked in inhospitable bodies, but we were made to be spiritual through our flesh and bone. This is an important book for couples who care about each other's bodies to read together. -- David Neff, former editor in chief, Christianity Today This book goes behind the genetic curtain to show the intricate and exceptional design within our bodies to provide a groundbreaking point-we're not only called to worship but beautifully wired to do so. -- Brian Orme, editor, Outreach magazine


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Rob Moll is an award-winning journalist and editor-at-large with Christianity Today. He has written extensively on health and health-care issues, investing and personal finance, and religion and rural America. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Profitable Investing, Books & Culture, and Leadership. He has also served as a hospice volunteer. Moll serves World Vision as communications officer to the president and lives in the Seattle area. Michael Card is an award-winning musician, performing artist, and the writer of such songs as El Shaddai and Immanuel. He has produced more than twenty albums and is the author of numerous books, including A Violent Grace and The Parable of Joy. Adam Verner is a stage, film, television, and voice actor and an Earphones Award-winning audiobook narrator. He holds a BS in theater arts from Bradley University and an MFA from Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.

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