RT Article T1 Is an Integrative Model of Neurotheology Possible? JF Religions VO 12 IS 4 A1 Gaitán, Leandro M. A1 Castresana, Javier S. A2 Castresana, Javier S. LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1756952116 AB This article examines the basic and dialogical models of neurotheology and suggests a third model based on the work of Aldous Huxley. In other words, this proposal is not limited to understanding this discipline as a mere pursuit of neural correlates or as a dialogue between neuroscience and theology. Instead, it is the search for an integrative understanding of religious experiences in which the study of neuronal correlates is only one of the multilevels to be integrated within the framework of a plural and conveniently articulated explanation of such phenomena. This model, which we call integrative neurotheology, hopes to achieve knowledge of religious experiences that includes a comprehensive range of disciplines. In order to update and give argumentative consistency to this model, we will use philosopher Sandra D. Mitchell’s theory of integrative pluralism, which is a more epistemologically refined expression of Huxley’s intuitions. We conclude that a comprehensive model is feasible although we are aware that this article cannot give answers to all the difficulties that this model possesses. Nevertheless, we expect to open up a new pathway in the studies of religious experience. K1 Aldous Huxley K1 Sandra Mitchell K1 expanded epistemology K1 integrative pluralism K1 Neurotheology K1 Reductionism DO 10.3390/rel12040277