RT Book T1 Principles of neurotheology T2 Ashgate science and religion series A1 Newberg, Andrew 1966- LA English PP Farnham u. a. PB Ashgate YR 2010 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/619427957 AB "Neurotheology" has garnered substantial attention in the academic and lay communities in recent years. Several books have been written addressing the relationship between the brain and religious experience and numerous scholarly articles have been published on the topic, some in the popular press. The scientific and religious communities have been very interested in obtaining more information regarding neurotheology, how to approach this topic, and how science and religion can be integrated in some manner that preserves both. If neurotheology is to be considered a viable field going forward, it requires a set of clear principles that can be generally agreed upon and supported by both the theological or religious perspective and the scientific one as well. "Principles of Neurotheology" sets out the necessary principles of neurotheology which can be used as a foundation for future neurotheological discourse. Laying the groundwork for a new synthesis of scientific and theological dialogue, this book proposes that neurotheology, a term fraught with potential problems, is a highly useful and important voice in the greater study of religious and theological ideas and their intersection with science. NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BL53 SN 978-0-7546-9824-1 SN 0-7546-9824-6 SN 978-0-7546-6994-4 SN 0-7546-6994-7 SN 978-1-4094-0810-9 SN 1-4094-0810-8 K1 Psychology, Religious K1 Experience (Religion) K1 Neurosciences : Religious aspects K1 Brain : Religious aspects K1 Religion and science K1 Theological anthropology