Does it make sense to speak of the "mind of God"? Are humans
unique? Do we have souls?
Our growing explorations of the cognitive sciences pose
significant challenges to and opportunities for theological
reflection. Gregory Peterson introduces these sciences --
neuroscience, artificial intelligence, animal cognition,
linguistics, and psychology -- that specifically contribute to the
new picture and their philosophical underpinnings. He shows its
implications for rethinking longstanding Western assumptions about
the unity of the self, the nature of consciousness, free will,
inherited sin, and religious experience. Such findings also
illumine our understanding of God's own mind, the God-world
relationship, new notion of divine design, and the implications of
a universe of evolving minds.
Peterson is gifted at explaining scientific concepts and drawing
their implications for religious belief and theology. His work
demonstrates how new work in cognitive sciences upends and
reconfigures many popular assumptions about human uniqueness,
mind-body relationship, and how we speak of divine and human
intelligence.
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