Living religion: embodiment, theology, and the possibility of a spiritual sense

New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2019)
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Abstract

Separating theory and practice creates problems for thinking about religion. Current neuropsychological research helps the religious person by returning theory to practice, opening new avenues of religious knowing and showing that reason is on the side of those who choose a religiously lived life.

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