:new directions in the study of religion and brain-mind science
/ edited by Kelly Bulkeley
1st ed.
New York
: Palgrave Macmillan,
, 2005.
ix, 278 p. ill. 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Genes, brains, minds: the human complex /Holmes Rolston III -- Brain, mind, and spirit--a clinician's perspective, of why I am not afraid of dualism /James W. Jones --Psychoneurological dimensions of anomalous experience in relation to religious belief and spiritual practice /Stanley Krippner --Sacred emotions /Robert A. Emmons --Where neurocognition meets the master: attention and metacognition in Zen /Tracey L. Kahan and Patricia M. Simone --From chaos to self-organization: the brain, dreaming, and religious experience /David Kahn --Converting: toward a cognitive theory of religious change /Patricia M. Davis and Lewis R. Rambo -- Cognitive science and Christian theology /Charlene P.E. Burns -- Overcoming an impoverished ontology: Candrakirti and the mind-brain problem /Richard K. Payne --Religion and brain-mind science: dreaming the future /Kelly Bulkeley --Religion out of mind: the ideology of cognitive science and religion /Jeremy Carrette --Brain science on ethics: the neurobiology of making choices /Walter J. Freeman.