The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist´s Case for the Existence of

The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist´s Case for the Existence of
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Does religious experience come from God, or is it just the random firing of neurons in the brain? The Spiritual Brain proves that genuine, life-changing spiritual events can be documented. The authors make a convincing case for what many in science are loathe to consider---that it is God who creates our spiritual experiences, not the brain.
Mario Beauregard´s groundbreaking work on the neurobiology of mystical experience at the University of Montreal has received international media coverage. Before becoming a faculty member there, he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Texas and the Montreal Neurological Institute (McGill University).
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Toward a Spiritual Neuroscience 1
Is There a God Program? 41
Does the God Module Even Exist? 57
The Strange Case of the God Helmet 79
Are Mind and Brain Identical? 101
Toward a Nonmaterialist Science of Mind 125
Who Has Mystical Experiences and What Triggers Them? 181
Do Religious, Spiritual, or Mystical Experiences Change Lives? 229
The Carmelite Studies: A New Direction? 255
Did God Create the Brain or Does the Brain Create God? 289
Notes 297
Glossary 343
Bibliography 349
Index 359
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Toward a Spiritual Neuroscience 1
Is There a God Program? 41
Does the God Module Even Exist? 57
The Strange Case of the God Helmet 79
Are Mind and Brain Identical? 101
Toward a Nonmaterialist Science of Mind 125
Who Has Mystical Experiences and What Triggers Them? 181
Do Religious, Spiritual, or Mystical Experiences Change Lives? 229
The Carmelite Studies: A New Direction? 255
Did God Create the Brain or Does the Brain Create God? 289
Notes 297
Glossary 343
Bibliography 349
Index 359