The Mystical Mind: Probing the Biology of Religious Experience
How does the mind experience the sacred?
What biological mechanisms are involved in
mystical states and trances? Is there a
neurological basis for patterns in
comparative religions? Does religion have an
evolutionary function? This pathbreaking
work by two leading medical researchers
explores the neurophysiology of religious
experience. Building on an explanation of
the basic structure of the brain, the
authors focus on parts most relevant to
human experience, emotion, and cognition. On
this basis, they plot how the brain is
involved in mystical experiences. Successive
chapters apply this scheme to mythmaking,
ritual and liturgy, meditation, near-death
experiences, and theology itself. Anchored
in such research, the authors also sketch
the implications of their work for
philosophy, science, theology, and the
future of religion.
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