Neurotheology Brain researchers explore faith

German, Michael Blume, 2009
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For some years now, brain researchers have also been taking religious activities under the scanner: They observe what happens in human brains during prayer, meditation and scripture reading. Do religious experiences arise from malfunctions? Or are real perceptions processed? Can our brains recognize God? The religious scientist Dr. Michael Blume introduces the observations and theses of the "neurotheologists" and shows what can already be stated with certainty.

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Language
German
Author
Michael Blume
Number of pages
251
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2009
Item number
7735883

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Publisher
Tectum
Category
Reference books
Release date
1.6.2009

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Language
German
Author
Michael Blume
Year
2009
Number of pages
251
Edition
1
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2009

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