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The Spiritual Brain: Science and Religious Experience

By: Andrew Newberg, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Andrew Newberg
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Does God exist? Do we have a soul? Is it possible to make contact with a spiritual realm? How should we respond to the divine? Will life continue beyond death?Most people, whether deeply religious or outright doubters of any spiritual power, have probably pondered these questions for themselves. In fact, the religious impulse is so powerfully pervasive that neuroscience has posed a provocative question: Are our brains wired to worship?

Now, in a series of 24 riveting lectures from an award-winning scholar and practicing neuroscientist, you can explore the exciting field of neurotheology - the new discipline aimed at understanding the connections between our brains and different kinds of religious phenomena. Using an academic, experimental approach into what he calls "objective measures of spirituality," Professor Newberg attempts to explain what others have previously only guessed at: the neuroscientific basis for why religion and spirituality have played such a prominent role in human life.

In these captivating lectures, you'll learn how religious experiences originate, their meaning, and the reasons why religion plays such a huge role in human experience - peering directly into the seat of all human thought and action as you delve into the relationship between brain function and spirituality.

A leading researcher in neurotheology, Professor Newberg offers you innovative approaches to ancient beliefs and practices. Using brain imaging and other cutting-edge physiological studies, he helps you to better understand how the brain controls or responds to religious and spiritual beliefs and behavior.

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Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality

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Yes quite a light and interesting series, although some of the later lectures I found less interesting

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A interesting course

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I have at my disposal very few words from which to choose a suitable summary, other than to say: YOU MUST LISTEN TO THIS PRODUCT...

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Thought-provoking

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Interesting and an eye opening for those that seek knowledge within religious experience and the scientific data.

Good overall.

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If you are (or are not) a spiritually curious/inclined/committed person with a brain you must find this course very insightful (and that must be just about everyone!). The science behind belief here neither undermines nor promotes religious convictions which is a rare and subtle achievement.

Fascinating

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I really enjoyed this. It is now in my top 5 best audio books. Will need to listen to it more than once though, to comprehend the academic jargons.

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